Institute for Community-Based Medicine & Law Seminar
On October 5, 2005, The Institute for Community-Based Medicine & Law, a collaborative effort between NEOUCOM and The University of Akron School of Law, presented a Physician and Attorney Leadership Conference focused on improving communication to promote quality healthcare, medical efficiency and risk reduction.
James T. Stimler was on the October 5, 2005 seminar faculty, and he and Dr. John F. McGreevy were co-presenters on the seminar segment entitled, “A Case Study in Effective Medical & Legal Communications for the Patient from Initial Disability to Death”. Stimler also co-presented with Joseph J. Feltes on the seminar segment entitled, “Getting the Medical Practice in Order—Business Legal Protocol Checklists”.
The day-long seminar was approved by the Ohio Supreme Court Commission on Continuing Legal Education for CLE credit hours and by the Office of Continuing Medical Education for CME credit hours. For more information about the Institute for Community-Based Medicine & Law see www.neoucom.edu/CommBasedMedLaw