For all Surgical specialties
Subscription/CME Program
Subscriptions purchased through this website will include the on-line
"Open-book" risk management series as well as hard-copy bi-monthly editions
which will be mailed to your home or office.
Surgeon's Liability Alert (SLA) emphasizes the avoidance of malpractice litigation through specific suggestions derived from actual trial results. The on-line, interactive continuing education component is developed with input from UMDNJ and revised with new cases every year.
Risk Management Advisory
The risk management principles discussed in each issue advise on methods of
avoidance of described liability and are continuously reinforced and updated
with each bi-monthly issue.
Liability Analysis
Our newsletters provide in-depth liability analysis describing liability
exposure written by experienced malpractice counsel with input from a leading
medical school, dental school and teaching hospital on the most important liability verdicts that
affect you.
Earn 12 hours of AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
Subscribers to Emergency Department Liability Alert can earn AMA PRA Category 1 Credit through our on-line, self-study, interactive, "open-book" multiple choice exams based on cases reviewed in EDLA. Participants may also qualify for liability insurance premium credit.
Liability Insurance Premium Discount/Credit
Our accredited Risk Management activity has been approved by several liability insurance carriers for a significant liability insurance premium discount. Participants in this activity should contact their liability insurance broker or insurance carrier for premium credit approval. In addition, physicians insured by cooperating insurance carriers may qualify for discounted subscription/CME program rates.
Self-Study Open-Book
The self-study activity will include an on-line "open-book," multiple choice exam (4 sections, 10 questions per section), allowing for up to 3 hours of CME credit per section, or up to 12 hours of credit for all four exam sections. Credit certificates will be issued if the registrant receives a passing grade of 70% or better.