Join David Tannehill, DO, a member of the Missouri Board of Healing Arts, as he discusses things to avoid to ensure you are not referred to the Board.
Goals & Objectives:
· Translate the regulatory rules governing the practice of medicine into everyday language.
· Evaluate the role of the collaborative practice agreement in a physician’s practice and the various roles of advanced practice clinicians a physician can collaborate with.
· Explain the relationship that the board has with the state physician health programs and the board’s role in the possible rehabilitation of the impaired physician.
Accreditation Statements:
The Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (MAOPS) is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians. MAOPS designates this program for a maximum of .5 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician's participation.
Planning Disclosure:
The MAOPS Education Planning Committee has no relevant financial relationships with any organization producing, marketing, reselling, distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients relative to the content of this presentation.
Grievance Policy:
All grievances should be in writing and should specify the nature of the grievance. Initially, all grievances should be directed to MAOPS Executive Director, who will then forward said grievance to the Education & Convention Committee. All grievances will receive an initial response in writing within 30 days of receipt. If the participant does not receive a satisfactory response, then they can then submit a complaint in writing to the Council on Continuing Medical Education of the AOA at 142 East Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611.