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| From Event: Anatomy and Physiology 101 for Attorneys, held September 2011.
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Program Description
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You know the law to a tee, but when it comes to the medical aspects of injuries and treatment, are you at a loss? Don't miss this opportunity to augment your legal knowledge with an anatomy primer straight from the medical professionals themselves. Focusing on the body parts that bring the most injury claims each year, we'll examine each part's anatomy, common injuries sustained, what to look for in medical records and diagnostic test results, and common treatment options. You'll be surprised at the added insight you'll gain on injury cases. Order today!
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Course Content
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- Medical Terminology and Documentation Primer
- Back and Neck Injuries
- Shoulder Injuries
- Hand and Wrist Injuries
- Knee Injuries
- Head Injuries
- Mental Health Injuries
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Continuing education credit is not available at this time.
For additional questions regarding continuing education credits please
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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- Medical Terminology and Documentation Primer
9:00 - 9:45, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Deciphering Common Medical Terminology and Acronyms
- What Medical Records and Hospital Charts can Tell You
- Comprehending X-Rays, MRIs, CT Scans and Other Diagnostic Test Results
- Back and Neck Injuries
9:45 - 10:45, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Anatomy of the Spine
- Types of Injuries: How Trauma Occurs and How it Affects Function
- What to Look for in Medical Records and Diagnostic Tests (and Their Limitations)
- New Injury vs. Recurrence vs. Aggravation of Injury; Acute Injury vs. Pre-Existing Condition
- Common Medical Treatment
- Q&A
- Shoulder Injuries
11:00 - 11:45, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Anatomy of the Shoulder
- Types of Injuries: How Trauma Occurs and How it Affects Function
- What to Look for in Medical Records and Diagnostic Tests (and Their Limitations)
- New Injury vs. Recurrence vs. Aggravation of Injury; Acute Injury vs. Pre-Existing Condition
- Common Medical Treatment
- Q&A
- Hand and Wrist Injuries
12:45 - 1:45, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Anatomy of Hand and Wrist
- Types of Injuries: How Trauma Occurs and How it Affects Function
- What to Look for in Medical Records and Diagnostic Tests (and Their Limitations)
- New Injury vs. Recurrence vs. Aggravation of Injury; Acute Injury vs. Pre-Existing Condition
- Common Medical Treatment
- Q&A
- Knee Injuries
1:45 - 2:30, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Anatomy of the Knee
- Types of Injuries: How Trauma Occurs and How it Affects Function
- What to Look for in Medical Records and Diagnostic Tests (and Their Limitations)
- New Injury vs. Recurrence vs. Aggravation of Injury; Acute Injury vs. Pre-Existing Condition
- Common Medical Treatment
- Q&A
- Head Injuries
2:45 - 3:45, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Anatomy of the Brain
- Types of Injuries: How Trauma Occurs and How it Affects Function
- What to Look for in Medical Records and Diagnostic Tests (and Their Limitations)
- Common Medical Treatment
- Q&A
- Mental Health Injuries
3:45 - 4:30, David H. Abney II, Dr. Scott C. Dulebohn and Murray B. Wells. - Types of Injuries: How Trauma Occurs and How it Affects Function
- What to Look for in Medical Records and Diagnostic Tests (and Their Limitations)
- Common Medical Treatment
- Q&A
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DAVID H. ABNEY II built his Frankfort, Kentucky law practice on the philosophy that tort victims' settlement proceeds should not be eaten up by healthcare subrogation and reimbursement claims. By resolving thousands of subrogation claims over the past decade, Mr. Abney has cultivated extensive experience with ERISA, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement claims. Before establishing his own practice, he served in the general counsel's office of the largest post-payment healthcare recovery vendor in the U.S. Mr. Abney has written numerous articles and lectured extensively on the topics of ERISA, Medicare, Medicaid and other types of health care subrogation and reimbursement issues and contributed to the 2005, 2006, 2007 versions of The National Subrogation Law Manual. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, and the Kentucky Justice Association, where he serves on the board of governors. Mr. Abney also chaired the Kentucky Justice Association's subrogation seminars in 2008, 2009 and 2010. DR. SCOTT C. DULEBOHN is a neurosurgeon with a concentration emphasis in spine and pain care with Mountain States Medical Group Neurosurgery. Dr. Dulebohn is licensed in Minnesota, Oregon, Tennessee and Wisconsin. He is a member of the American Association of Neurosurgeons (joint sections of Pain, Spine, Tumor and Trauma, Congress of Neurosurgeons, American Board of Pain Medicine, American and International Neuromodulation Society, American College of Spine Surgery and ABIME. Dr. Dulebohn is board certified by the American Board of Neurosurgery and American Board of Independent Medical Examiners. He has previously taught courses in his main areas of practice and is a regular author in his main areas of practice. Dr. Dulebohn earned his B.A. degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Missouri and his M.D. degree from the University of Missouri. MURRAY B. WELLS is a partner with Horne and Wells PLLC. Mr. Wells' practices in a wide variety of litigation centered matters, focusing primarily on plaintiff's work. He has successfully filed and settled many class actions, Section 1983 claims, malpractice claims, and regularly represents clients in state and federal court. Mr. Wells is an approved attorney under the Criminal Justice Act and has successfully defended his client accused of 1st degree murders and other serious felonies. He is licensed to practice law in California, where he began his practice litigating insurance coverage and bad faith defense at McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard, Wayte and Carruth, PLLC. Mr. Wells then enhanced his trial skills by becoming an assistant district attorney at the Fresno County District Attorney's office. He attended University of Arkansas School of Law, where he was president of the Student Bar Association, and competed on the National Traveling Moot Court and National Traveling Trial Advocacy Teams.
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