Practising under adversity – Claims, Complaints and Investigation (6432) NSW
The personal effect on health practitioners who are involved in civil litigation or who are investigated by AHPRA, Medicare, Drugs & Poisons authorities, their training provider or hospital can be immense and life changing.
Feelings of anger, denial, regret and loss of self worth are just some of the common ramifications.
There is increasing research regarding these widely recognised consequences and an increasing wealth of practical advice on how to manage these often difficult times.
Peter Simpson, MIPS Clinico-Legal Adviser will discuss some of the frequent professional and personal consequences that practitioners experience at such times and the mitigating strategies that can be adopted to minimise adverse impact.
In addition it will become clear how MIPS can advise, assist, support and represent you as your medical defence organisation.
Key learning objectives:
* Describe the potential effects of a claim, complaint or investigation on practitioners
* Identify resources who can assist and advise you negotiate this often difficult time
* Develop a strategy to manage and cope with criticism of your practice
CPD Accreditation
All course participants will receive a certificate of attendance following satisfactory completion which details course duration to assist in claiming continuing professional development.
Duration: 2 hours
College accreditation: RACGP - 4 Cat 2 Pts* (pending), ACRRM - 2 CorePDP* (*accreditation pending)
Lunch will be provided to all those who also register for the 'CPR HLTAID001 (6433)' event which will run from 1.00pm-4.30pm on the same day. Maximise your day by doing both sessions.
Parking information: Car park is accessible from Hassall Street. Members must obtain a pass out before returning to their cars.
HURRY! Don't miss out places fill up fast!