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IME Skills for Physicians: The Masters Program

The Sea Crest Beach Hotel, Falmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts Saturday–Sunday, September 21-22, 2013 This is the most advanced training available on Independent Medical Evaluations (IMEs) and will be offered only once in 2013. Attendees will learn through lecture, case studies, questions and answers,demonstrations, and interactive learning how to distinguish themselves [...]

2013-12-20T05:03:23-05:00

Toxicologist as IME Physician

An editorial in the Journal of Medical Toxicology entitled “Fear Not the IME” calls for toxicologists to consider getting involved in an IME practice.   Here is what the editorial had to say about The Business of Independent Medical Exams:   Billing is based on time spent working on the [...]

2013-04-09T07:42:35-04:00

IME Physician: No Right to Cross-Examine

The Supreme Court of Wisconsin in Aurora Consol. Health Care v. LIRC, 814 NW 2d 824 - Wis: Supreme Court 2012, dealt with the right to cross-examine an independent physician appointed by the commission. The court dealt with a claimant who had 2 back surgeries and failed back syndrome. The [...]

2013-04-01T13:05:18-04:00

IME Physicians: Proper Disclosing of Documents

IME Physicians: Proper Disclosing of Documents   One of the most important functions that a physician performing Independent Medical Exams undertakes is the preparation of his/her IME report. These reports are frequently used to evaluate and settle many cases. A crucial element of a persuasive and defensible IME report is [...]

2013-03-29T08:34:33-04:00

IME Reports: Words That Raise Red Flags For Attorneys

When writing your IME report it is important to remember that how you say it is just as important as what you are saying. Using incorrect, imprecise, or confounding language will raise red flags and result in uncomfortable and unnecessary cross-examination.   Let's look at some of the common words [...]

2013-03-28T11:05:16-04:00

Orthopedic Surgeon Changes Mind After IME

The Louisiana Court of Appeals, in NITCHER v. NORTHSHORE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, La: Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit 2012 dealt with an orthopedic surgeon, LaBorde, who wrote in his report that the claimant was not totally disabled and could return to sedentary work. The IME physician qualified that statement at [...]

2013-03-27T06:21:40-04:00

IME: Disc Protrusions Common

IME: Disc Protrusions Common By: Steven Babitsky, Esq.   The Arizona Court, Sartin v. Industrial Commission of Arizona, Ariz: Court of Appeals, 2nd Div., Dept. A 2012, dealt with a claimant who alleged a displaced disc as a result of stocking groceries at work. The court affirmed the denial of [...]

2013-03-21T12:05:30-04:00
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