A.M. Best Webinar Examines the State of the Medical Professional Liability Insurance Market
The presentation is free and open to the public. Register for this webinar at http://www.ambest.com/webinars/mpli15. Follow @AMBestCo on Twitter for live tweets from the webinar using #MPLI15, and playback of this webinar will be available shortly after the event.
Panelists will include:
Charles Huber , managing senior financial analyst,A.M. Best Company ;Brian K. Atchinson , president and chief executive officer,PIAA ;- Mary-Lou Misrahy, president and chief executive officer,
Physicians Insurance a Mutual Company; and, Joseph Moody , president and chief executive officer, Healthcare Services Group.
Attendees can submit questions in advance during registration or email questions to [email protected] during the live event, which will be streamed in video and audio format.
For more information about the webinar, please call (908) 439-2200, ext. 5561, or e-mail [email protected].
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