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"Physician Relationship Issues," Health Care Webinar Series

By  Jennifer L. Brockett, Janet Grumer, and Terri D. Keville
05.20.10
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How should your organization deal with claims of sexual harassment or other nonclinical misconduct by a physician member? What are the issues raised by departing physicians? Employer responsibilities in investigating claims of sexual harassment by non-employee physicians were discussed in this webinar.

Speakers: Jennifer Brockett, Janet Grumer and Terri Keville

(05.20.10)

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Additional webinars in this series:

Twitter This: Social Media and Hospitals (04.09.10)

Health Care and Labor Reform: Collision or Near Miss? (06.10.10)

Litigating Provider Contracts with Private Payors: The Devil is in the Details (06.24.10)

When the Check's NOT in the Mail: Addressing Reimbursement Issues (07.15.10)

I Won't See You in Court: Arbitration Options for Hospitals (09.16.10)

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