Ethics in Acupuncture CEU – Michael Taromina, Esq.
May 2, 2008 · Print This Article
Ethics in Acupuncture CEU – Michael Taromina, Esq.
Michael A. Taromina, Esq.
All Proceeds go to Benefit New York Acupuncture Coalition
When: Sunday, July 13th, 9am-1pm
Fee: $45 for Eastern Alumni, $55 for all others
Call 973-746-8717 to reserve your seat.
Below is the description of the class. But before that here is what Michael has to say about the Coalition and our work.
Over the past two years, the dedicated volunteers of NYSAC have mobilized and energized the AOM profession in the State of New York. Their efforts have resulted in unprecedented political support for NYSAC’s legislative initiative–NYS Assembly Bill-A10143/Senate Bill-S. 7333. However, there is much more costly work to be done before we can claim an historic legislative victory for the AOM profession in one of the most important and influential health care states in the nation. Accordingly, I am asking you to secure and advance the present and future domain of your medicine by contributing to NYSAC’s efforts through attending this NCCAOM Ethics CEU class. My time and every penny received will be donated directly to NYSAC so please join me.
Course Description:
This course delivers a detailed overview of AOM professional ethics, liability and risk by examining real cases. In the sensitive field of health care, a misconduct complaint or lawsuit is not always a result of a practitioner’s bad behavior or judgment. Experienced and careful practitioners routinely find themselves facing the prospect of damaging professional disciplinary actions or litigation because they failed to utilize effective risk management strategies. This course will provide practitioners with effective risk management strategies.
Topics covered will include:
-Overview and emerging trends of risk for alternative health care providers
-Avoiding common ethical pitfalls for well-intentioned practitioners
-The correlation between NCCAOM and state misconduct complaints
-The relationship between litigation and ethical complaints
-In-depth analysis of real cases
Presenter: Michael Taromina, Esq. has an extensive background representing and educating Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine practitioners, institutions, organizations and students. As the Chair of NCCAOMs Professional Ethics & Disciplinary Committee he co-drafted the Code of Ethics and Grounds for Discipline and oversees the adjudication of misconduct cases from all over the country. As legal counsel to New York State Acupuncture Coalition (NYSAC) he has served an integral role in the drafting and lobbying effort to amend the New York State Acupuncture statute. He is also a Public Board Member (Alternate) of AAAOM and legal advisor to AAAOMs Herbal Medicine Committee, NCCAOMs Regulatory Affairs Task Force, TCM World Foundation, Acupuncture Society of New York (ASNY) and Chinese Medical Science Foundation (CMSF). As a faculty member, Michael has designed and taught courses in health law, biomedical ethics, liability and practice management at Touro Colleges Graduate Program for Oriental Medicine, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Tri-State College of Acupuncture, New York College of Health Professions, Eastern School of Acupuncture & Traditional Medicine, Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences and Mercy College.




Comments
Got something to say?
You must be logged in to post a comment.