Residents, Protect Your Future: MSSNY’s Doctors Inc. Webinar on Documentation and Audits
For residents, the transition from training to practice brings new responsibilities and risks. Suddenly, you’re signing the orders, documenting encounters, and facing potential liability. Incomplete records or a poorly understood insurance audit could jeopardize your career before it even begins. That’s why MSSNY is bringing you Doctors Inc.: Beyond the Bedside, a Saturday webinar designed to arm you with the knowledge you didn’t get in residency.
Insurance Audits and Overpayments
This session, led by David N. Vozza, Esq., MSSNY General Counsel, demystifies the audit process. Residents and early-career physicians will learn how payor audits unfold, what overpayment assessments mean, and how to protect themselves from costly recoupments. David’s decades of experience defending New York physicians in audits and disciplinary actions make this an invaluable crash course in protecting your financial future.
Documentation Fundamentals
Risk Management experts Shelly L. Kriete, BS, CPHQ, CPHRM, Senior Vice President of Risk Management at MLMIC, and Donnaline Richman, BSN, MN, Esq., an attorney with 38 years in healthcare law, will guide residents through the essentials of documentation. You’ll learn how to avoid malpractice traps, strengthen the provider-patient relationship, and navigate new challenges created by the 21st Century Cures Act, which gives patients direct access to their medical records.
By the end of this program, residents will be able to:
- Recognize how documentation impacts malpractice claims.
- Apply best practices that protect both patients and providers.
- Anticipate how audits and overpayments can affect their future earnings.
Practicing physicians will also find this program essential, as it sharpens documentation practices, reinforces compliance strategies, and reduces liability exposure.
Don’t let your first attending contract or malpractice challenge catch you unprepared. Register now to protect your future, your practice, and your patients.



