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	<title>Colonial Cooperative Care: Physician Risk Management Strategies</title>
	<description><a href="http://www.cxcare.com" target="blank">Colonial Cooperative Care</a>offers this important, 5-part series on strategies for physician risk management.</description>
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			<title>Part 5:  Failing to Rule out a Physical Cause of a Patient's Condition</title>
			<description>Attorney Thomas Anderson of &lt;a href="http://www.morrisonmahoney.com" target="blank"&gt;Morrison Mahoney
&lt;/a&gt;discusses the risks in failing to rule out a physical cause for an assumed psychological condition.</description>

			
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			<title>Part 4:  Group Practice, Curbside Consults and Failure to Diagnose</title>
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			<title>Part 3:  Informed Consent</title>
			<description>Attorney Thomas Anderson of &lt;a href="http://www.morrisonmahoney.com" target="blank"&gt;Morrison Mahoney
&lt;/a&gt;discusses the role of patient informed consent in managing physician risk.</description>

			
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			<title>Part 1:  Setting the Stage for Common Physician Risks</title>
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&lt;/a&gt;partner Thomas Anderson offers a case-based introduction to common provider risks.</description>

			
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