Abstract
Program Description:
The Scary Cases 2013 miniseminar uses a case-based, interactive approach to education in patient care and limiting risk. Cases presented by well-known experts and community-based clinicians will focus on what could go wrong or has gone wrong in the management of otolaryngology patients. Each expert will present a specific case that was difficult to manage, had unexpected morbidity, or resulted in litigation. Attendees will participate with an audience response system for key decisions during the case. Difficult cases are often great sources of learning. This miniseminar will provide education on how to anticipate and avoid unwanted outcomes.
Educational Objectives:
1) Identify pitfalls that may lead to adverse outcomes or put patients at risk. 2) Diagnose certain otolaryngologic conditions that can easily go undetected. 3) Evaluate the management of cases with high potential for malpractice litigation.
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