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Recognizing and Dealing With Impaired Clinicians Part II - Treatment Options
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Title Recognizing and Dealing With Impaired Clinicians Part II - Treatment Options
Url http://www.soundpractice.net/images/sound/podcast/Recognizing_and_Dealing_With_Impaired_Clinicians_Part_II_Treatment_Options.mp3
Description Medical licensing boards and clinical societies encourage (and most boards require) physicians to report colleagues reasonably suspected of not practicing safely and competently. Failure to report unsafe, incompetent, or illegally acting clinicians can seriously damage patients, the profession, and the doctor himself/herself. Good-faith reporting is generally protected from lawsuit.
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Date Nov 6, 2007
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