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World's Best Doctors

How Good Old-Fashioned Manners Improve Patient Satisfaction and Can Lower Litigation Risk

Victoria Soto Victoria Soto

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Advantage Media Group
08 July 2016
DISCOVER STRATEGIES TO SHELTER YOUR CAREER AND YOUR LIFE

You’ve heard the horror stories of malpractice—of doctors who lost their license and were forced to close their practice. With so much time, energy, and money on the line, it only makes sense to protect your livelihood. World’s best Doctors shows how you can safely practice medicine and protect your business from legal trouble. With over a decade of experience representing and protecting doctors, Victoria Soto knows that the threat is very real. To become the subject of a lawsuit, you don’t need to be at fault, but you can take steps to reduce and survive such an assault. Sometimes it just takes some good manners.

Inside, you’ll learn: • the importance of telling the truth • how to take responsibility and apologize • to assess your behavior and how it impacts others • how to make a better impression

Who knew that the manners you learned as a kid could save your career?

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Imprint:   Advantage Media Group
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   263g
ISBN:   9781599326320
ISBN 10:   1599326329
Pages:   190
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Disclaimer Introduction Chapter 1: Why You Need Good Manners Chapter 2: What Are Good Manners? Chapter 3: The Negative Impact of Bad Manners Chapter 4: The Positive Impact of Good Manners Chapter 5: When to Start Practicing Good Manners Chapter 6: Correcting a Negative Event Chapter 7: Correcting Chronic Bad Behavior Chapter 8: Advice for Retiring Physicians A Final Word How Can We Help?

VICTORIA SOTO, JD, is lead counsel of the Law Office of Victoria Soto and concentrates her practice in defending physicians before the Texas Medical Board. She was admitted to the Louisiana Bar in 1995 and the Texas Bar in 2001 and has been practicing for more than twenty years. Victoria speaks frequently to medical groups, healthcare institutions, and organizations regarding the practice of medicine and defending physicians’ licenses. She is not only a keynote speaker in the world of healthcare providers but a motivational and leadership keynote speaker as well.

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