Syllabus
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Required DWC 16 Hour Report Writing Course
This online course approved by the DWC Medical Unit until 2/6/27 and satisfies
16 hours of the report writing
course requirement for appointment as a California QME. The 16 hour requirement is met by completing a 10 hour distance learning/online
course and a 6 hour live/Zoom course.
DWC Report Writing Course Provider #18
Presented by:
Daniel Buch, BS, DC, QME
Michael Fujinake, MD, QME
Guest:
Retired
WCAB Administrative Law Judge, Christopher Miller
Required Reading:
Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 5th Ed.
We
highly recommend study and preparation before sitting the
California QME Examination.
A flashcard system is an effective way to prepare
for the QME examination.
This is a separate registration
available from QMEexam.com.
Click Here for QMEexam.com Flashcards
1) Course
Description:
Narrated online video presentation encompassing the required
elements of the report writing course as set forth by the DWC. This course must
be completed prior to
appointment as a QME.
This 10 hour online course component consists of four (4) Sections. In accordance with DWC
Regulations, all registrants must also complete the 6 hour live/zoom course and submit a sample narrative medical
legal report prior to receiving the 16 hour certificate of completion.
2)
Course Schedule/Outline:
Section 1:
The Qualified
Medical Evaluator's Role
The QME's Role in the Disability Evaluation Process
Impact of the QME's Report on the Injured Worker
The Third Party Perspective
QME Ethics and Confidentiality
Q/A with WCAB
Judge Christopher Miller
Section 2:
Types of
Medical Legal Reports
Introduction to the 2021 Medical Legal Fee Schedule
DWC Required Contents of the Complete Report
QME Selection Process
QME Scheduling/Records/Service
Q/A with WCAB
Judge Christopher Miller
Section 3:
Pre-2005 Ratings, Subjective Factors of Disability
Impairment within the Report, The AMA Guides – Overview
Almaraz-Guzman II and the QME Report
Q/A with WCAB
Judge Christopher Miller
Section 4:
Apportionment in Detail
The Report as Substantial Medical Evidence
Recognizing Bias in the Exam and Report
Identification
of Weaknesses in Reports
Q/A with WCAB
Judge Christopher Miller
3) Required
Reading
Selected sections of the AMA Guides for the Evaluation of Physical Impairment (5th
Ed) and Errata., 2016 DWC Physicians Guide.
Required Text:
Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, Fifth Edition
4)
Interactivity:
Submission of Sample QME Report which will be annotated and returned to the course
registrant.
5) No expenses of this course are underwritten or subsidized by vendors
of any goods, supplies or services. No products or services are discussed or
endorsed.
Technical
Info
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16 Hour
Report Writing Course Registration
Simple Online Process:
- Register and Begin Immediately
- View Four Video Sections (10 Hour Online Component)
- Attend Live 6 Hour Zoom Course (6 Hour Live Component)
- Complete Sample QME Report
- Print Certificate of Completion
Our 16 Hour Report Writing Course
is approved by the DWC Medical Unit for appointment as a California QME.
The course consists of a 10 hour online video presentation and a 6 hour
Live/Zoom course as mandated by the DWC.
At registration you will receive an immediate course log in to begin the 10 hour
course.
The next Live/Zoom course at 8:00 AM, April 26, 2025.
Click to Register
