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Webinar: The Dos and Don’ts of Documentation: A Legal Defense Perspective

March 26 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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Documentation is an integral part of every provider’s practice and plays a critical role in building a strong defense when legal claims arise. This webinar will offer practical tips for improving documentation practices. Participants will review real-world examples of both effective and ineffective documentation, highlighting their impact on litigation.

Learning Objectives

  • Review real-world examples of effective documentation and common errors
  • Discuss how documentation impacts the defense of a correctional claim
  • Describe practical tips for improving documentation from a legal perspective

Panelists

Kendra Stark, JD is a partner in the San Francisco and Raleigh offices of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP. Ms. Stark focuses her practice on professional liability matters, including the defense of health care providers in lawsuits and in connection with professional licensing board inquiries and investigations. She has substantial experience defending correctional litigation matters, including Section 1983 deliberate indifference cases, against correctional medical providers. She has been recognized by North Carolina Super Lawyers as a Rising Star in the areas of professional liability and medical malpractice, and as a Young Gun by North Carolina Business Legal Elite. Ms. Stark obtained her J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law in Winston- Salem, North Carolina.

Austin Kessler, JD is an associate in the Raleigh office of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP. Mr. Kessler focuses his practice on medical malpractice defense. He has represented clients through all stages of litigation, including jury trials, arbitrations, and appeals. Mr. Kessler also has substantial experience defending correctional litigation matters, including Section 1983 deliberate indifference cases, against correctional medical providers. He has been recognized by North Carolina Super Lawyers for two years in a row as a Rising Star in the area of healthcare. Mr. Kessler obtained his J.D. from Campbell Law in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Webinar Fee:

$69 ($59 for CCHPs), includes access to the power point presentation, the webinar recording and CE credit – 1.00 hours for ACCME, ANCC, APA, and General (CCHP and others).

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Details

  • Date: March 26
  • Time:
    2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Venue

  • online