At the completion of this
event, you will be able to:
- Improve the
efficiency of your evaluation process,
- Discuss advanced
approaches to detecting symptom magnification,
- Explain how to
minimize legal risks involved in performing IMEs,
- Implement
professional approaches to marketing IME services,
- Deal with over/mistreatment by the
attending physician,
- Deal with problems
associated with the examinee's medical records,
- Write a better
report,
- Be a more persuasive
expert witness,
- Identify and deal
with the leading ethical issues facing evaluators,
- Explain how to deal
with requests for "corrections" to your report, and
- Re-evaluate your fee
setting, billing, and collecting procedures.
*All persons registering prior to August 19, 2004 will receive a free
copy of the video Winning Over the Jury: Techniques for Experts that
Work (a $104 value). Space is strictly limited for the seminar. Register
early.
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| Mira Akins, MS, is
the office manager of a highly successful IME practice in St. Louis Park,
Minnesota. Ms. Akins has "positioned" the practice and developed
innovative marketing and premium fee setting and billing techniques. Ms.
Akins has a Master's of Science in Electrical Engineering and has had a
distinguished career as an engineer and management specialist.
Steven Babitsky, Esquire, is the
President of SEAK, Inc. He was a personal injury trial attorney for twenty
years and specialized in representing injured workers. He is the former
managing partner of the firm Kistin, Babitsky, Latimer & Beitman. He is
the seminar leader for the Annual National Expert Witness and Litigation
Seminar. Attorney Babitsky is the co-author of the texts, Writing and
Defending Your IME Report, Litigating Stress Cases in Workers'
Compensation, and Understanding the AMA Guides in Workers' Compensation.
Attorney Babitsky is the co-developer and trainer for the videos How to Be
an Effective Medical Witness and The Expert Medical Deposition: How To Be
An Effective and Ethical Witness.
Anthony J. Dorto, MD, FAADEP, is
the Medical Director of the Disability Assessment Center in Miami,
Florida, which performs Independent Medical Evaluations, second opinions,
functional capacity, and vocational and earning capacity assessment. Dr.
Dorto is certified by the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners,
is a Fellow of the American Academy of Disability Evaluation Physicians,
and is Board Certified in Physical Medicine, and Rehabilitation. Dr. Dorto
has lectured and written extensively on IMEs, symptom magnification and
malingering, disability evaluation, and impairment rating.
Rex A. Hurley, Esquire, is a trial
attorney and partner in the Winter Park Florida law firm of Hurley, Rogner,
Miller, Cox, Waranch & Westcott. He received his BS and his JD from
Florida State University. He concentrates his practice in the litigation
of workers' compensation claims and is a Board Certified workers'
compensation lawyer by the Florida Bar of Legal Specialization and
Education.
Thomas D. Johnson is the Vice
President of WMCI, a national IME company headquartered in Portland,
Oregon. He is responsible for
implementing new customer service capabilities to improve client
satisfaction and loyalty. Mr. Johnson has led all new business initiatives
for WMCI. Mr. Johnson has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Oregon State
University and an MBA from the University of Oxford, England.
Steven L. Sterner is a District
Hearing Officer at the Industrial Commission of Ohio. He received his BA
from Washington and Jefferson College and his JD from Cleveland Marshall
College of Law. Hearing Officer Sterner was previously an Assistant
Attorney General for the State of Ohio in the Workers' Compensation
Division and a personal injury and Workers' Compensation trial attorney.
He has been a District Hearing Officer since 1996.
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