Risk Management Education Program - Online Registration
Register for LEGAL ISSUES: Malpractice Prevention from the waiting room to the operating room
Presented by Armstrong, Donohue, Ceppos, Vaughan and Rhoades
This 2-hour interactive course equips healthcare professionals with practical strategies to minimize malpractice risks in high-stakes practice and surgical environments. Participants will explore real-world scenarios involving operating room (OR) conundrums, such as unexpected intraoperative complications; managing belligerent pre-op patients who resist protocols; handling consent for patients with limited decision-making capacity; and safely administering and monitoring pain medications like opioids to prevent adverse events. Through case studies, role-playing, and evidence-based guidelines, attendees will learn to enhance documentation, communication, and decision-making to protect patients and reduce liability exposure.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify common OR conundrums (e.g., equipment failures or team miscommunications) and apply risk mitigation techniques, such as standardized checklists and escalation protocols, to prevent malpractice claims.
- Develop de-escalation strategies for belligerent pre-op patients, including legal documentation of refusals and alternative care pathways, to ensure compliance and safety.
- Navigate consent challenges for patients with limited capacity, utilizing surrogate decision-makers, capacity assessments, and emergency doctrines while adhering to ethical and legal standards.
- Implement best practices for managing opioid administration in perioperative settings, including monitoring for respiratory depression, tapering protocols, and interdisciplinary coordination to avoid addiction-related or overdose liabilities.
5765 - LEGAL ISSUES: Malpractice Prevention from the waiting room to the operating room
September 10, 2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
WEB SEMINAR





