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Seminars
Apr 23, 2026
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Course for Physicians: Milwaukee Ophthalmological Society meeting 2026
Apr 29, 2026
San Francisco, California
Course for Physicians: Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Webinar, April 29, 2026
May 8, 2026
Louisville, Kentucky
Course for Physicians: Kentucky Academy of Eye Physicians & Surgeons (KAEPS) annual meeting 2026
NEW RESOURCES
Check Out Our Newest Resources
We have developed two new Risk Management Recommendations (Advanced Practice Providers and Medical Decision-Making Capacity) and one new consent form (Susvimo Consent).
2025 OMIC Digest | Vol. 35, No. 2
- Feature Article: Anesthesia related claims from 2014-2024
- Eye on OMIC: Defense LEAP Program (Litigation Education and Performance)
- Policy Issues: Incompetency: reporting and coverage
- Policy Issues: Coverage enhancements coming in 2026
- Message from the Chair: My leadership journey at OMIC
Preventing Medical Malpractice Claims Through Effective Documentation of Differential Diagnoses: Part One in a Series on Documentation of Ophthalmic Care
In malpractice litigation, incomplete or poorly constructed documentation is often cited as evidence of substandard care. Clear, detailed notes help demonstrate sound clinical judgment and adherence to standards of care. Learn best practices for documenting differential diagnoses.