California Workers' Compensation Medical Legal Report Writing (Enduring)

California Workers' Compensation Medical Legal Report Writing (Enduring)

Produced in partnership with the California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Workers’ Compensation, this course will provide a clear and comprehensive outline of essential components for a Workers’ Compensation Medical Legal Report. Review key concepts and terminology, identify statutes and regulations governing medical legal report writing in California, and leverage the QME Guided Report Quality Assurance Checklist to author medical legal reports that withstand scrutiny, effectively communicate findings, and serve as compelling evidence in legal proceedings.

At the completion of this activity, the learner will be able to:
* Identify the components of a complete California Workers’ Compensation Medical Legal Report
* Define key concepts and terminology
* Review key statutes and regulations governing medical legal report writing in California
* Prepare a report that meets substantial medical evidence standards

  • Provider:Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (COEH)
  • Activity Link: https://www.coeh.berkeley.edu/23qmecl
  • Start Date: 2024-01-08 06:00:00
  • End Date: 2024-01-08 06:00:00
  • Credit Details: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™️: 2.0 hours
  • Commercial Support: No
  • Activity Type: Enduring Material
  • CME Finder Type: Online Learning
  • Fee to Participate: No, it's free
  • Measured Outcome: Learner Competence, Learner Performance
  • Provider Ship: Jointly Provided
  • Registration: Open to all
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