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Patients and healthcare providers seek and share information regarding various medical topics, both for themselves or for others, via social media outlets like never before. The prevalence of social media in medicine is growing exponentially and presents opportunities and challenges to healthcare professionals and institutions.

Please join us on December 14, 2017 as we address some of the risks, benefits and precautions of the use of social media in medicine.

The webinar will begin at 2:00 pm. and end at 3:00 pm.

As always, there is no charge for our webinar. We hope to see you there!

If you have any questions, please contact Nicole Bennett at nbennett@fmglaw.com.

For information on our presenters, see below:

  Shaun Daugherty
Partner 
Direct: 770.818.1428
sdaugherty@fmglaw.com

Mr. Daugherty’s practice has extensive experience in complex medical litigation, wrongful death and medical malpractice defense, including claims against medical providers in the correctional healthcare setting.  Mr. Daugherty also has handled a broad range of professional liability and insurance coverage matters for his clients, including representing medical professionals before their respective licensing boards. His representation experience also includes counseling and advice on credentialing, retention and risk management in various medical specialties.   Click here to read more…
Melissa A. Santalone 
Associate
Direct: 813.774.5390
msantalone@fmglaw.com

Ms. Santalone is an associate in the Tampa office of Freeman Mathis & Gayr, LLP.  Ms. Santalone represents employers in various labor and employment law matters, including state and federal discrimination and retaliation, whistleblower, wrongful termination, and wage and hour claims. Ms. Santalone also represents professionals in professional negligence litigation, as well as litigants in community association disputes. She has defended and counseled all manner of medical professionals, including doctors, dentists, hospitals, nursing homes, podiatrists and nurses, in both litigation and administrative matters.    Click here to read more…

 

*Note – FMG applies for Continuing Education and Continuing Legal Education Credit in multiple states. Until a course is approved by a particular state, we cannot guarantee credit. You must be present (online or in-person) during the full session to receive credit.