JOSEPH TARASKA CURRICULUM VITAE
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EDUCATION Dates 1965-69 1969-72 Institution U.S. Air Force Academy University of Pennsylvania School of Law Air Force Eastern Regional Medical Center; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (320 hrs) Degree BS JD Subject International Affairs Law
1974
Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology, Hospital Administration
LEGAL EXPERIENCE Dates 1972-74 1974-76 Position Judge Advocate Forensic Medical-Legal Consultant for thirteen Hospitals in Northeastern United States Associate Location U.S. Air Force U.S. Air Force
1976-80
Maguire, Voorhis and Wells, P.A. Orlando, Florida Maguire, Voorhis and Wells, P.A. Orlando, Florida Taraska & Hill, P.A. Orlando, Florida Taraska, Hill & Grower, P.A. Orlando, Florida Taraska, Grower & Unger, P.A. Orlando, Florida Taraska, Grower, Unger & Ketcham, P.A. Orlando, Florida
1981-82
Partner
1982-84
Partner
1984-86
Partner
1986-87
Partner
1987-94
Partner
1995 Partner
Taraska, Grower, Ketcham, P.A. Orlando, Florida Joseph Martin Taraska, P.A. Orlando, Florida
1999 Partner
2000 Department Head-Health Law; Complex Litigation
Jacobs & Goodman, P.A. Altamonte Springs, Florida
Areas of Practice: Personal Injury and Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Nursing Home, Health Law, Hospital Law, Hospital Credentialing, Hospital Bylaws, Hospital Risk Management, State Medical Licensure, Medical Ethics, Managed Care, Insurance Law, Civil Rights and Complex Litigation Licenses: The Florida Bar Pennsylvania Bar United States District Court, Middle District of Florida United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit United States Supreme Court Certifications: Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer by The Florida Bar, June 1, 1984 Re-certified: 1989, 1994 and 1999 Honors and Awards: Graduated Outstanding Cadet in Law, United States Air Force Academy, 1969 Competitive selection for special training as a forensic medical consultant, United States Air Force, 1974 Florida Medical Association’s Medical Speaker’s Award, First Place 1986 Florida Medical Association’s Award for Best Regular Feature Article, 1986 Memberships in Professional Organizations: American Board of Trial Advocates (current) Florida Board of Trial Advocates (current) Association of Trial Lawyers of America (current) Association of Florida Trial Lawyers (current)
The Florida Bar (Health Law Section) (current) Orange County Bar Association (current) Seminole County Bar Association (current) National Health Law Association (past) Seminole County Trial Lawyers Association (Chairman 2002-2003) (current) Bioethics Committee, Florida Hospital (past) Florida Defense Lawyers Association (past) Defense Research Institute (past)
PUBLICATIONS Books Texts: “A Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Co., Inc., New York), 1987; (AHAB Press, Inc., New York), ISBN-1-887515-01-1, 1995: 1500 pages. “The Florida Healthcare Professionals’ Medico-Legal Guide”, co-Editor, (DC Press, Sanford, Florida), ISBN-1-932021-03-5, 2003: 1700 pages. Fiction: “Judgment of The Wolves”, (In Sync Communications, LLC and Synchronicity Press, Sanford, Florida), ISBN-1-929902-09-03, 2001: 250 pages.
Chapters Death, Withholding and Withdrawing Life Support. “Medical Malpractice Guide”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1988. What is Death? “Courtroom Medicine - Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1989. AIDS, Infectious Diseases and the Health Care Practitioner. “Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1989. Physician Discipline. “Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1990. A Legal Guide for the Physician’s Office Staff. “Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1990. Death, Withholding and Withdrawing Life Support, and No Code Orders. “Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1991.
Managed Care. “Legal Guide For Physicians”, (Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., New York), 1993. Preventative Medicine for the Cancer Specialist, Law and Cancer Medicine. “Cancer Medicine, 4th Edition”, (James Holland, M.D. and David Bast, M.D.), 1997. Preventative Medicine for the Cancer Specialist, Law and Cancer Medicine, “Cancer Medicine, 5th Edition”, (James Holland, M.D. and David Bast, M.D.), 2000. The United States and Florida Judicial Systems. “The Florida Healthcare Professionals’ Medico-Legal Guide”, (DC Press, Sanford, Florida), 2003. The Marchman Act – Substance Abuse. “The Florida Healthcare Professionals’ MedicoLegal Guide”, (DC Press, Sanford, Florida), 2003. Your Attorney. “The Florida Healthcare Professionals’ Medico-Legal Guide”, (DC Press, Sanford, Florida), 2003. Preventive Medicine For The Cancer Specialist, Law and Cancer Medicine. “Cancer Medicine, 6th Edition”, (James Holland, M.D. and David Bast, M.D.) – 2004 Articles Health Law Newsletter. In USAF Quarterly Medical Newsletter, Northeastern United States, 1974-1976. The Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 1985. In Central Florida Physician, August 1985. Dissemination of Medical Information. In Central Florida Physician, September 1985. Termination of Life Support Systems. In Central Florida Physician, October 1985. Medical Records – Benefit or Detriment? In Central Florida Physician, November 1985. Vicarious Liability – For Whose Acts Are we Responsible? In Central Florida Physician, December 1985. Medical Malpractice – How Long Can a Plaintiff Wait to File Suit? In Central Florida Physician, January 1986. When Does a Physician Have a Duty to Treat? In Central Florida Physician, February 1986. Terminating the Doctor/Patient Relationship. In Central Florida Physician, March 1986. Tort Reform – 1986. In Central Florida Physician, April 1986.
Minors and Medical Consent. In Central Florida Physician, May 1986. What Is This Thing Called A Subpoena? In Central Florida Physician, June 1986. Your Deposition. In Central Florida Physician, July 1986. The Right of A Parent to Refuse Medical Care For Its Child. In Central Florida Physician, August 1986. Obtaining The Patient’s Consent. In Central Florida Physician, September 1986. When The Consent of the Patient Is Not Required. In Central Florida Physician, October 1986. Extension of Therapy to Procedures Other Than Those For Which Consent Was Obtained. In Central Florida Physician, November 1986. The Withdrawal of Sustenance and Hydration From the Terminally Ill Patient. In Central Florida Physician, December 1986. The Minor’s Rights to Consent to Termination of Pregnancies. In Central Florida Physician, January 1987. Consent Forms. In Central Florida Physician, February 1987. Altering Medical Records Can Be Hazardous to Your Health. In Central Florida Physician, March 1987. The Federal Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986. In Central Florida Physician, April 1987. Countersuits – Facts or Fiction? In Central Florida Physician, May 1987. Can A Physician Control the Time and Location of Testimony? In Central Florida Physician, June 1987. Damages in Medical Malpractice Actions. In Central Florida Physician, July 1987. Can a Plaintiff in Florida Recover Damages For a Lost Chance of Survival of Cure? In Central Florida Physician, August 1987. The Constitutionality of Tort Reform. In Central Florida Physician, September 1987. You’ve Agreed to Be An Expert Witness, Now What? In Central Florida Physician, October 1987.
Common Pitfalls When Selecting a Substitute Physician. In Central Florida Physician, November 1987. Tort Reform – Academic Task Force Recommendation Regarding Medical Malpractice. In Central Florida Physician, January 1988. Proof of Negligence: The Plaintiff’s Tools. In Central Florida Physician, February 1988. Is a Physician Liable When His Patient Harms a Third Party? In Central Florida Physician, March 1988. Tort Reform 1988. In Central Florida Physician, April 1988. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Physician Discipline Under the Tort Reform Act of 1988. In Central Florida Physician, May 1988. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. New Administrative Guidance For The Withholding of Nutrition and Hydration. In Central Florida Physician, June 1988. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Prognosis for the Damages Cap Legislation in Florida. In Central Florida Physician, July 1988. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Florida’s Comprehensive AIDS Bill. In Central Florida Physician, August 1988. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Creation of the Physician/Patient Relationship. In Central Florida Physician, September 1988. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Termination of the Patient/Physician Relationship. In Central Florida Physician, October 1988. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Biohazardous Waste Law of 1988. In Central Florida Physician, November 1988. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. What the Doctor Should Know About the Watchdog’s M.O. In Central Florida Physician, December 1988. Co-authored by Launa K. Cartwright, Esquire. Dispensing Drugs. In Central Florida Physician, January 1989. Co-authored by Launa K. Cartwright, Esquire. On the Horns of a Dilemma. In Central Florida Physician, February 1989. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Abortion 1989: Judicial Backpedaling on the Right to Privacy? In Central Florida Physician, April 1989. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire.
A Closer Look at Medical Staff Bylaws. In Central Florida Physician, May 1989. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Avoiding Lawsuits and Other Legally Ticklish Situations. In Central Florida Physician, June 1989. The Paper Chase. In Central Florida Physician, August 1989. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. AIDS II: The Sequel. In Central Florida Physician, September 1989. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Florida’s AIDS Rules. In Central Florida Physician, November 1989. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. I Have Bad News: A Step by Step Approach to AIDS Counseling. In Central Florida Physician, December 1989. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. On The Record. In Central Florida Physician, January 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Hospitality Liability. In Central Florida Physician, February 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Advertising: A Legal Issue for MDI. In Central Florida Physician, March 1990. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Health Claims & Food Labels. In Central Florida Physician, April 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Refusing Treatment. In Central Florida Physician, June 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Litigation Hassles. In Central Florida Physician, August 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. AIDS II: The Sequel. In Central Florida Physician, September 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. When Consent Is Not Really Consent. In Central Florida Physician, October 1990. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Consent: Exception To The Rules For Consent. In Central Florida Physician, November 1990. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire.
Substance Abuse and the Physician. In Central Florida Physician, December 1990. Coauthored by Luana K. Rutherford, Esquire.
Bedside Manner: It Can Help You Avoid Lawsuits. In Central Florida Physician, January 1991. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. The Physician and the Injured Employee. In Central Florida Physician, February 1991. Co-authored by Elizabeth Croft Jewett, Esquire. What You Should Know Before You Pull The Plug. In Central Florida Physician, April 1991. Co-authored by John S. Raboin, Esquire. AIDS Exposure Survey Results. In Central Florida Physician, May 1991. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. What You Show Know Before You Pull The Plug, Part II. In Central Florida Physician, June 1991. Co-authored by John S. Raboin, Esquire. HIV-Positive Physicians. In Central Florida Physician, July 1991. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Interest In The National Practitioner Data Bank Soars. In Central Florida Physician, August 1991. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Legal Assistance on Physician Assistants. In Central Florida Physicians, September 1991. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Preserving Potential Evidence. In Central Florida Physicians, October 1991. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. The Gatekeepers of Patient Information. In Central Florida Physician, November 1991. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Monitoring Your Defense. In Central Florida Physician, January 1992. Co-authored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Funding Problems With NICA. In Central Florida Physician, February 1992. Coauthored by A. Scott Noecker, Esquire. Disclosure of a Patient’s HIV Status. In Dependable Protective Mutual Risk Retention Group, Inc., Quarterly Medical Newsletter for Podiatrists, Spring 1995. The Medical Practitioner’s Office Staff: The First Line of Defense. In The Health Care Practitioner, Vol. 1, No. 1, AHAB Press, Inc., January 1996.
LECTURES Jan. 1979 Practice Management Program for Physicians: American Medical Association Seminar. Medical Malpractice – Practical Information for the Physician: Seminole County Medical Society. Location and Utilization of Medical Expert Witnesses: Florida Defense Lawyers Conference sponsored by Florida Physicians’ Insurance Reciprocal. Medical Malpractice – Practical Information for the Physicians: Orange County Medical Society Quarterly Meeting. Office Procedures to Avoid Malpractice Suits: Medical Office Managers Association of Orange County. Assisting the Physician in Avoiding Malpractice Suits: Valencia Community College. An Advanced Seminar on Law as it Effects the Medical Practitioner: Orange County Medical Society Quarterly Meeting. The Hospital Medical Staff – Legal Considerations: Florida Hospital’s Annual Conference for Physician Chairmen of Medical Departments and Executive Committee Members. The Brain Damaged Patient – Damages: Florida Defense Lawyers’ Conference sponsored by Florida Physicians’ Insurance Reciprocal. St. Paul/Florida Hospital Risk Management Seminar for Physicians. Medico-Legal Implications of Brain Death: Florida Hospital Neurology Seminar. Fundamentals of Hospital Safety: National Safety Council. No Code Orders- Legality, Authorization and Form: Florida Hospital. The Healthcare Witness – A Primer on the Legal System and Key Participants: Co-Chairman and Lecturer, Humana Seminar. The Physician as a Healthcare Witness: Co-Chairman and Lecturer, Humana Seminar.
Dec. 1981
Mar. 1982
Jun. 1982
Oct. 1982
Sep. 1983
Dec. 1983
Jan. 1984
Mar. 1984
Jul. 1984 Sep. 1984
Mar. 1985 May 1985 May 1985
May 1986
May 1986
Jury Instructions, Medical Malpractice: Defense Lawyers’ Conference sponsored by Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company.
Jun. 1986 Jun. 1986 Feb. 1987
Current Legal Concepts: Marion County Medical Society Seminar. Tort Reform – 1986: Florida Hospital Quarterly Staff Meeting. Management of the Tiny Baby: National Neonatal Seminar sponsored by the University of Florida. Legal Implications of Infection Control, Liability of Infection Control Committees, Florida Regulations Regarding Reporting of Infections: Florida Hospital. Academy of Family Physicians 38th Annual Scientific Assembly. Orlando Claims Association Tort Reform. Malpractice Prevention: Orlando Regional Medical Center Grand Rounds. Emerging Trends in Critical Care: Florida Hospital. Risk Management as it Affects Psychiatrists: Florida Psychiatric Society. Hillsborough County Medical Society Risk Management Meeting. Practical Guidelines for Legal Problems Encountered in the Care of the Small Infant: The Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital & Perinatal Center, University of Florida and Ross Laboratories, Tenth Annual Management of the Tiny Baby Conference. Legal Considerations in the Clinical Practice of Psychiatry: 38th Annual Symposium on Psychiatric Medicine. Risk Management Hidden Benefits for Service Management: Florida Hospital. Tort Reform: Central Florida OB/GYN Society. Deposition Testimony and Testifying in the Courtroom: Centra Care Medical Centers. Practical Solutions to Legal Problems Facing Psychiatrists in Their Daily Practice: Florida Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Grand Rounds. Medical Records/Malpractice Issues – How They Relate to the Medical Office Staff: Florida Hospital.
Apr. 1987
Jun. 1987 Jul. 1987 Jul. 1987 Oct. 1987 Nov. 1987 Nov. 1987 Feb. 1988
Mar. 1988
Apr. 1988
May 1988 May 1988
Jul. 1988
Jul. 1988
Sep. 1988
Discontinuation of Life Support: Florida Hospital, Respiratory Department. Effective Persuasion and Negotiation Techniques: Adventist Health System, Phoenix, Arizona. Emerging Trends in Critical Care: Florida Hospital. Medical Malpractice Update: Florida Podiatrist Society. Anatomy of a Medical Malpractice Case: Orlando Regional Medical Center, Grand Rounds. Ethical/Legal Aspects of AIDS: Florida Hospital. Ethical/Legal Aspects of AIDS: Florida Hospital. Medical Malpractice Prevention: Florida Hospital. Legal Issues of AIDS: Orange County Medical Society. Ethical/Legal Aspects of AIDS: Osceola Medical Society. Consent vs. Informed Consent: Physicians Protective Trust Fund. Legal and Ethical Issues Regarding AIDS: Laurel Oaks Hospital. New AIDS Legislation: Lawnwood Regional Medical Center. Current Legalities Regarding AIDS: American College of Cardiology. Disclosure of AIDS Information: Florida Medical Association, Inc. Current Legalities of AIDS, Credentialing and Anti-Trust: Adventist Health Systems. Legal Issues of Critically Ill Patients: Florida Hospital. Physicians’ Liability When Treating AIDS: Risk Reduction Seminar, sponsored by Frontier Insurance and Florida Society of Internal Medicine. Reducing Your Risk: Florida Hospital. Reducing Risk of Litigation: Florida Hospital Preparing for Deposition and COBRA Access to Care Legislation: Emergency Medical Services Associates.
Oct. 1988
Oct. 1988 Oct. 1988 Nov. 1988
Jan. 1989 Feb. 1989 Feb. 1989 Feb. 1989 Mar. 1989 Apr. 1989 Jun. 1989 Jun. 1989 Aug. 1989 Aug. 1989 Oct. 1989
Oct. 1989 Dec. 1989
Mar. 1990 Apr. 1990 Apr. 1990
May 1990
Medical/Legal Issues Pertaining to Neonates and Pediatrics: Florida State Seminar. The M.D. as a Defendant: Physicians Protective Trust Fund. Dental Risk Management: Florida Dental Association, Risk Management Seminar. Utilizing the Rehabilitation Expert: A Defense Attorney’s Perspective: The Rehabilitation Training Institute, Inc., Life Care Planning and Case Management for Catastrophic Injuries Seminar. The Medical/Legal Issues of AIDS: Florida Medical Association Annual Meeting. Orange County Medical Society Risk Management Seminar. Formal vs. Informal Consent: Seminole County Medical Society, Physicians Protective Trust Fund Loss Prevention Seminar. Liability in the 90’s – What Can We Expect? : Florida Hospital Risk Management Services. Recent Developments in Medical Malpractice Case Law: Circuit Judges Annual Education Meeting. Risk Management: South Seminole Community Hospital, Department of Surgery. Avoiding Lawsuits for the M.D.: Medical Center Hospital, Medical Staff Meeting. Psychiatry and AIDS: Florida Hospital Center For Psychiatry, Fifth Annual Psychiatric Symposium. Breast Imaging: Orlando Regional Medical Center, Annual Breast Imaging Conference. Surviving Your Deposition Encounter: Lake County Medical Society, Physicians Protective Trust Fund. Florida Law As It Relates To Nursing Home Administration: United Health Training Seminar. Risk Management in the 90’s: Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company and Orange County Medical Society, Loss Prevention for the 90’s.
Jun 1990 Jun 1990
Aug. 1990
Sep. 1990
Oct. 1990 Oct. 1990
Oct. 1990
Nov. 1990
Jan. 1991
Feb. 1991
Apr. 1991
Apr. 1991
Jun. 1991
Jun. 1991
Oct. 1991
Oct. 1991
Risk Management – AIDS: Florida Heart Institute, Current Modalities in Acute Care. Surviving Your Deposition Encounter: The Do’s and Don’ts of Giving a Deposition as a Defendant: Lake County Medical Society, Physicians Protective Trust Fund Loss Prevention for the 90’s. Informed Consent and the Termination of Life Support/No Code: Risk Management Seminar, Winter Park Memorial Hospital. Legal Issues – A Participative Discussion of the Legal Aspects of These High Risk Issues: Taking Control – High Risk Obstetrics and Abdominal Pain, EMSA. Your Deposition – Understanding the Process: Dependable Protective Mutual Insurance Company, FPMA Science & Management Symposium. Physicians and Primary Care Givers as They Relate to Cancer Prevention: Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center/Florida Hospital, Oncology Update for the Primary Care Physician. Medical/Legal Issues In Breast Imaging: Orlando Regional Medical Center, Second Annual Breast Imaging Conference. Risk Management: Florida Heart Institute, Current Modalities in Acute Care. Common Medical – Legal Hazards in the Neonatal ICU: Contemporary Forums, National Neonatal Conference of Neonatal Nursing. Neuro/Legal Aspects: Florida Hospital, First Annual Neuroscience Seminar. Informed Consent: Florida Hospital. Risk Management in Cardiology: Tenth Annual Cardiology Update. Mediation and Statutes of Limitation: Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company, Defense Counsel Conference. The Aspects of Radiation Therapy: Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences, Radiation Therapy Seminar. Disclosure of Medical Information: Florida Hospital, 1992 Legislative Update.
Nov. 1991
Nov. 1991
Dec. 1991
Jan. 1992
Feb. 1992
Mar. 1992
Mar. 1992
May 1992
May 1992
Jun. 1992 Jun. 1992 Aug. 1992
Dec. 1992
Dec. 1992
Dec. 1992
The Staff Member as a Witness, Avoiding Medical Malpractice Claims: Central Florida Regional Hospital, Risk Management Seminar. Case Analysis – A Learning Experience: Dependable Protective Mutual Insurance Company, FPMA Science and Management Symposium – A Risk Management Workshop: Managed Care: Manageable Cases. Medical/Legal Issues of Breast Imaging: Orlando Regional Medical Center, Third Annual Breast Imaging Conference. Risk Management: Florida Heart Institute Electro Physiology and Pacemaker Update. Life Support & Ethics: Florida Hospital, Ethics Committee Meeting. Defamation: Florida Hospital, Leadership Conference. Risk Management: Florida Heart Group. Blood Transfusion Consent Issues: Florida Hospital. Testimony & Documentation: Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company/Orange County Medical Society, Physician Risk Management Seminar. Annual Legislative Update/Informed Consent: Florida Hospital. Managed Care: Florida Hospital Risk Management Seminar. Health Maintenance Organizations: EMSA National Defense Attorney Seminar. Catastrophic Damages in Medical Malpractice Actions: Risk Management Foundation of the Harvard Medical Institutions, Inc., Risk Management Seminar. Physicians’ Risk Management: Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company/Brevard County Medical Society. End of Life Issues: Do Not Resuscitate and the Withholding/Withdrawal of Life Support: Florida Hospital. Legislative Update: Informed Consent Issues; Determining Patient Decision Making Capacity: Florida Hospital. Informed Consent/Risk Management: Florida Hospital.
Jan. 1993
Mar. 1993
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Jun. 1993 Jun. 1993 Jun. 1993 Sep. 1993 Oct. 1993
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Mar. 1995
May 1995
Managed Care, COBRA and Advance Directives: Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company/Columbia Park Medical Center. NICA – Down for the Count? : Florida Physicians’ Insurance Company Defense Counsel Conference. Managed Care – Expanding Liability Exposure for the Physician: Gulf Atlantic Insurance Company. Legislative Updates That Affect Physicians: Florida Hospital. Liability In The Age of Managed Care: Florida Podiatric Medical Association/Dependable Protective Mutual Risk Retention Group, Inc. – Annual Scientific and Management Symposium. Prostate Cancer & Other Neoplasms of the Genitourinary Tract: Duke University School of Medicine/Florida Hospital/Walt Disney Memorial Cancer Institute. Risk Management in the Clinical Setting: Orthopedic Residency Program: Orlando Regional Healthcare System, Orlando, Florida. Tort/Insurance Reform – How It Affects Your Business: Seminole County Small Business Association. Medical Malpractice Tort Reform/Practice Pointers to Avoid Legal Difficulties: Orlando Heart Center – Cardiology Meeting. Arbitration – A Lawyer’s Perspective, MediPro Life Care Planning Certificate Training, Kaplan College
Jul. 1995
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May, 2004