November 9, 2024 | Virtual Course
Overview
Join the AAOS Workers’ Compensation and Musculoskeletal Injuries course to expand your expertise in both the clinical and non-clinical dimensions of managing workers’ compensation cases. This comprehensive program delves into the legal, administrative, ethical, and insurance-related challenges healthcare professionals face when treating occupational injuries. Participants will gain practical strategies to enhance patient care while addressing the complexities of workers’ compensation claims. With updated topics and new faculty, the course offers fresh insights on causation, diagnosis, and effective treatment plans for occupational injuries and illnesses, ensuring your practice stays at the forefront of patient care.
Learning Objectives
- Master the integration of medical and non-medical components of workers’ compensation to enhance outcomes.
- Improve skills in utilization review, causation analysis, and professional report writing for workers’ comp cases.
- Navigate complex challenges, including depositions, medical liability, and improved patient communication.
- Stay informed on evolving legal, administrative, and insurance trends impacting workers’ compensation management.
Program Highlights
This year’s course introduces new content, expert faculty, and cutting-edge strategies for managing work-related injuries more effectively. Sessions are designed to deepen participants’ understanding of best practices while providing practical tools for improving clinical and administrative outcomes. Attendees will also have access to comprehensive resources and opportunities to engage directly with experienced experts and thought leaders, offering meaningful insights and networking opportunities.For more details, view the complete program here.