Reference
These article were written for The Journal of Urgent Care Medicine by Dr. John Shufeldt.
A Patient With Suspected Pulmonary Embolism
A Slip of the Lip Can Sink a Practice
Bankruptcy: When BK Doesn’t Mean You Can Have it Your Way
Bankrupcy Part 2: Honesty is the Only Policy
Compliant Management of Non-Compliant Staff
Complications: Informed Consent and Treating Minors in Urgent Care
Deconstructing the Ten Commandments of Urgent Care Medicine
Employment Contracts Part 2: Troublesome Clauses
EMTALA and Transferring Patients to the Emergency Department
Entrepreneurism – Or, How Not to Turn a Lot of Money into a Little
How to Prepare for and Give a Deposition
How to Say ‘Farewell and Adieu’ to Owning Your Business
In Consideration of Binding Arbitration Agreements
Insulating Your Practice from Sexual Harrassment Claims
Medical Search Firms: Match Making Comes to Medicine
Overview of a Malpractice Trial (and How to Survive)
Preventing the “Delta Uniform,” or, Malpractice Reduction in the Urgent Care Center
Protecting Yourself Against Medical Malpractice Claims, Part 1
Protecting Yourself Against Medical Malpractice Claims, Part 2
Safety First When Consummating Relationships with Vendors
Send Lawyers, Guns & Money: Asset Protection for Providers and Urgent Care Owners
So Here’s What I’ve Learned . . .
‘Sorry’ Shouldn’t Be the Hardest Word
Strategies on Responding to Variable Patient Acuity and Flow
Test the Waters Before Signing an Employment Contract
The “O-Ring” in Medical Malpractice Cases
There Will be Blood: Key Reasons that Start-ups Fail
Too Big to Fail – Urgent Care Lessons From Toyota
Using Evidence-Based Care Paths
What the Gray Haired Never Shared
