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Breast Imaging: Medical/Legal Issues (CD-ROM for
Windows & Macintosh)
by R. James Brenner, MD, JD, FACR, FCLM
Breast imaging is the most frequent focus of legal action
against radiologists. The content addressed in Breast Imaging: Medical/Legal Issues
includes: legal definitions, individual cases, sample forms, and important strategies for
safeguarding the radiologist and his or her practice. The case studies encompass record
keeping, films, patient communications, patient follow-up and applications of the law.
Meets MQSA mandatory CME/CEU requirements. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates
this continuing medical education activity for up to 4 credit hours in Category 1 of the
Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association.
Publisher: Creative Educational Options, LLC; Published
January 1998
100 Pages, 1st edition, CD-ROM
ISBN: 1889738042
click here to buy this book or to get pricing and ordering information
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