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Physician Impairment


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State Associations:
OOA - Oklahoma
Faculty:
Natasha N. Bray, DO
Duration:
58 Minutes
Expiration:
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Description

By the end of this activity, participants should be able to: 
- Define physician impairment and delineate how this differs from physician illness.
- List the signs and symptoms of physicians with substance use disorders.
- Describe a structured strategy for intervening when physician impairment is suspected.
- Describe the recommended activities for monitoring of physicians with substance use disorders.
 
Grievance Policy
Program grievances will be presented to the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association Board of Trustees and dealt with appropriately. If this action did not resolve the problem to satisfaction, the person with the grievance will be directed to the American Osteopathic Association’s Division of Continuing Medical Education.
 
Accreditation
The OOA is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
 
Questions
For any questions, comments, or concerns for the CME content, please contact Audrey Hendricks, OOA Director of CME Programs, at audrey@okosteo.org

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Natasha N. Bray, DO Related Seminars and Products


Natasha N. Bray, DO, (certified internal medicine, Tahlequah, OK) earned her osteopathic degree from OSU-COM. Dr. Bray went onto the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her internship as the Chief Intern Physician and completed her residency at Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Affiliated Hospital. Dr. Bray is currently an internal medicine clinical assistant professor of rural health for Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Tulsa, Oklahoma and a contract physician for the Choctaw Nation Health Services Authority. 

 

(Dr. Bray has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose)


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