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The Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. (CAP) is proud to join the Placer-Nevada County Medical Society (PNCMS) in hosting this free, no-obligation CME* presentation.
Thursday, November 7th
5:30 p.m. — Registration
6:00-8:30 p.m. — Dinner and Program
Questions: Please email RSVP@CAPPhysicians.com
A healthy physician-patient relationship is often the result of a physician’s ability to deliver information effectively and compassionately. During this free CME dinner program, presented by CAP Senior Risk Management Specialist, Michael Valentine, JD, physicians will learn about the key elements required for a successful patient communication strategy that can lead to improved patient safety, satisfaction, and engagement.
At the end of this program the learner will be able to:
The Placer Nevada County Medical Society’s mission is to promote the science of the art of medicine, the care and well being of patients, the protection of public health and the betterment of the medical profession.
For 40 years, the Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. (CAP) has provided California's finest physicians with superior medical professional liability coverage through the Mutual Protection Trust, the only organization of its kind rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best for its financial stability. More than 12,000 members strong, CAP is a recognized leader in the state's medical professional liability arena.
CAP members receive medical liability protection from the Mutual Protection Trust (MPT). Since 2006, MPT has earned A.M. Best Company′s A+ (Superior) rating, demonstrating MPT′s financial strength and its ability to meet ongoing coverage and contractual obligations.
The Mutual Protection Trust (MPT) is authorized under Section 1280.7 of the California Insurance Code as an unincorporated interindemnity arrangement among physician members of the Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. (CAP). Members do not pay insurance premiums. Instead, they pay tax-deductible assessments, based on risk classifications, for the amount necessary to pay claims and administrative costs. No assurance can be given as to the amount or frequency of assessments. Members also make a tax-deductible Initial Trust Deposit, which is refundable according to the terms of the MPT Agreement. ©2018