WHEN: November 17, 2014

TIME:    2:00pm – 3:30pm EST

To register for this webinar, please click here.

Please join us for a complimentary webinar addressing the professional and business challenges encountered by health care providers dealing with Ebola and other infectious diseases. This webinar will offer a clinical overview as well as a review of the guidelines which offer protocols for addressing concerns over Ebola and similar diseases, the health regulatory and risk management issues providers might consider in developing a response strategy, and the resulting labor and employment considerations facing health care employers. A question and answer period will follow the program.

Topics will include:

  • Clinical Overview and Emergency Management Issues
  • Health Regulatory Considerations for Providers
  • Risk Management Concerns
  • Employment Issues Confronting the Health Care Industry including Labor Management Relations

Speakers:

  • Bruno Petinaux, M.D. – Associate Professor, Co-Chief of the Emergency Management Section, Department of Emergency Medicine, George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates
  • George B. Breen – Member, Epstein Becker Green, Chair, Health Care and Life Sciences Practice Steering Committee
  • Frank C. Morris, Jr. – Member, Epstein Becker Green, Employment, Labor and Workforce Management Practice
  • Amy F. Lerman – Associate, Epstein Becker Green, Health Care and Life Sciences Practice

To register for this webinar, please click here.

If you have questions regarding this event, please contact Whitney Krebs at (202) 861-0900, or wkrebs@ebglaw.com.

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