Registration Fee: Non FL Chapter Member $40
Speaker: Suzanne Harrison, MD,
FAAFP
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FAFP Disclosure and Mitigation of Relevant Financial Relationships
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is the policy of the Florida Academy of Family Physicians (FAFP) to ensure that
Accredited Continuing Education (ACE) activities are independent and free of
commercial bias. To ensure educational content is objective, balanced, and
guarantee content presented is in the best interest of its learners and the
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This
internet enduring material was independently planned by the FAFP Continuing
Professional Development Committee. For this educational activity, all planners
and faculty have disclosed, and peer review of all educational content was
conducted to ensure independence, evidence base, fair balance, and absence of
commercial bias.
CPD
Committee Disclosure Information:
None
of the planners for this educational activity have relevant financial
relationship(s) to disclose with ineligible companies whose primary business is
producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products
used by or on patients.
Faculty Disclosure Information:
Dr. Suzanne Harrison, speaker
of this educational activity, has no relevant financial relationship(s) with
ineligible companies to disclose.
About the Speaker: Dr. Suzanne Harrison is a board-certified
Family Physician who has been working on violence prevention and education most
of her career. She is Professor of Family Medicine & Rural Health and
serves as Director of Clinical Programs at the Florida State University College
of Medicine. Dr. Harrison contributes substantially to the trauma and abuse
education in the medical student curriculum and provides continuing medical
education for physicians and other healthcare providers on domestic violence
and human trafficking. Relevant publications include AMWA’s Position Paper on
the Sex Trafficking of Women and Girls in the United States, Workplace Bullying
Among Family Physicians: A Gender Focused Study, Intimate Partner Violence, Child
Abuse and Neglect, Intimate Partner Violence Screening and Intervention, Domestic
Violence Screening: A National Hotline Survey, and Intimate Partner Violence.
She is a part president of the American Medical Women’s Association. Dr.
Harrison graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine,
completed a Family Medicine Residency program, and a Faculty Development
Fellowship at UC San Diego.
Program Information:
Dates of Original
Release: June 2, 2016; September 16, 2019
Date of Most Recent Review:
August 2022
Date of New Release: September 15, 2022
Date Credit Expires: September 15, 2025
Target Audience: AAFP/FAFP Members and Nonmember
Physicians
Estimated Time to Complete the
Activity: 1 hour
Accreditation and Designation
Statements:
Accreditation Statement:
The Florida Academy of Family
Physicians is accredited by the Florida Medical Association to provide
continuing medical education for physicians.
The Florida Academy of Family Physicians designates this internet enduring material activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Program Overview:
This one-hour webinar is part of the two-hour FL mandatory CME requirement on Domestic Violence.
As part of an effort to address medical error incidents, the Florida Legislature mandates that all healthcare professionals in Florida complete a two-hour course on the topic of prevention of medical errors. This continuing medical education course is designed to satisfy the requirements of the Florida law and provide family physicians with information regarding the root cause analysis process, error reduction and prevention, and patient safety.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this activity, learners will be able to:
- Define domestic violence and the impact on the health
- Cite the prevalence of domestic violence on a national and state level
- Review the laws pertaining to this issue in the state of Florida
- Describe screening for individuals who may be victims or perpetrators of domestic violence in a culturally sensitive manner
- Discuss the signs and symptoms that should alert a healthcare provider to the possibility of interpersonal violence
- Describe the impact of abuse on health, including conditions that are seen more commonly in victims of abuse
- Discuss questions that create an atmosphere conducive to a disclosure of violence, abuse or neglect
- Identify resources for providers and patients at the state and national level
Instructions for Earning Credit:
- Watch and listen to the 1-hour webinar in full until completed.
- Reflect on the current and best practices discussed and how the information may change your own current practices.
- Use the practice cases to challenge your understanding of the Florida laws or clinical practice guidelines.
- Complete the CME Activity Evaluation at the end of the webinar.
- Your CME certificate will be emailed and will be available for printing after you have submitted the activity evaluation. Please keep your certificates for your records and for your state re-licensure requirements. Do not send certificate copies to the FAFP or the AAFP offices.
- CME credits earned from this activity will be reported to AAFP and CE Broker within 30 days, provided you have completed and successfully submitted the evaluation.
Medium or Combination of Media Used: Online Webinar
System Requirements to Participate:
Computer/internet connection
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Mozilla Firefox 25.0 or later
Google Chrome 30.0 or later
Safari 5.0 or later
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Google Chrome 30.0 or later
Safari 5.0 or later
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Flash Player Plug-In (9.0 or later)
Sound Card & Speakers
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Contact Information/Inquiries:
Questions? Please contact Ashleigh Huff, FAFP Director of Membership and Workforce Development at (904) 726-0944 or via email at ahuff@fafp.org.