Risk Management



The 2008 OMIC Nationwide Audiocourse

“Lessons Learned From Settlements and Trials of 2007″

This CD recording of our 2008 OMIC audiocourse features discussions about claims resulting from a «contraindicated« PRK procedure, phacoemulsification of a cataract resulting in loss of vision, and a combined glaucoma and cataract surgery procedure. After listening to this audiocourse, ophthalmologists should be better able to implement protocols to correctly assess indications for surgery, recognize and prepare to manage patients at risk for hemorrhage during ophthalmic surgery, and detect and disclose postoperative conditions and the importance of compliance with care instructions to reduce the risk of complications.

Contact Linda Nakamura at lnakamura@omic.com or (800) 562-6642, ext. 652, to order course or for additional information.

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