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Beyond Clinical Medicine Episode 15: Mitigating Malpractice Risk

In our podcast Beyond Clinical Medicine, listen in on conversations with leading clinicians across the country that covers all the things they don’t teach you in residency.

This #BeyondClinicalMedicine podcast features a discussion on the roles of advanced practice clinicians, physician supervision, and how to mitigate the risk of malpractice. Our guest host for this episode is Tom Vascik, Regional APC Director of the TeamHealth West Group. Tom discusses the collaboration between APCs and physicians with Dr. Nathan Schlicher, JD, MBA, FACEP. Dr. Schlicher is an experienced emergency physician who was recently recognized as one of EMRA’s “45 Under 45 Influencers in Emergency Medicine.”

 

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