Florida Bar Health Law Section Advanced Health Law Topics & Certification Review 2021
10 March 2021
Foley Senior Counsel Thomas (T.J.) Ferrante, a Board Certified health care attorney, will present at the Florida Bar Health Law Section’s Advanced Health Law Topics & Certification Review 2021 on March 10, 2021. His presentation is titled, “Federal and Florida Restrictions on Physicians’ Referrals to Healthcare Entities.”
The presentation will provide a detailed discussion of the Federal Stark Law and Florida’s Patient Self-Referral Act. This course is a valuable training program for new associates and in-house counsel and an excellent refresher for experienced health lawyers who have applied to take the Florida Bar board certification exam.
To learn more and to register for this event, visit the Florida Bar conference website.
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