Risk Management



Texas Ophthalmological Association (TOA) 2017 meeting in Houston on May 5-6, 2017

When:
May 5, 2017 – May 6, 2017 all-day
2017-05-05T00:00:00-07:00
2017-05-07T00:00:00-07:00
Where:
George R. Brown Convention Center
1001 Avenida De Las Americas
Houston, TX 77010
USA
Cost:
Contact the TOA
Contact:
Texas Ophthalmological Association
(512) 370-1504 or (800) 776-9726
Texas Ophthalmological Association (TOA) 2017 meeting in Houston on May 5-6, 2017 @ George R. Brown Convention Center | Houston | Texas | United States

Join us for the popular OMIC session during the annual TOA meeting, May 5-6, 2017, in Houston, Texas. This meeting is held in conjunction with the Texas Medical Association’s TexMed Conference.

Date: Friday, May 5, 2017

Time: 2:00 to 3:00 pm

Location: George R. Brown Conference Center, Houston, Texas

Topic: Ethics Hour: Lessons Learned from OMIC Malpractice Claims

Speaker:  Michelle Pineda, MBA, OMIC Risk Manager along wtih Cathy Bailey, Esq., medical malpractice defense attorney

Register with the TOA: http://www.TexasEyes.org
Meeting registration required for physicians.


OMIC insureds who are current physician members of the Texas Ophthalmological Association (TOA) and attend this OMIC risk management session in person will receive a 10% discount upon renewal of their OMIC insurance premium year.  Non-TOA members will receive a 5% discount. Be sure to sign in while in the room to ensure your discount.

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