Publications & Resources

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A Ten-Year Overview of Medical and Surgical Cases

Ten years. 19,000 cases. The trends in patient harm and malpractice risk every healthcare leader should know.

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On-Site Education Programs

Have a topic you want to know more about? MLMIC policyholders and clients may request a custom presentation from a Risk Management consultant on a variety of topics.

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Open Bar: Update and Recap of the 2026 New York State Legislative Session

This edition of Open Bar will focus on legislative actions taken during this year’s legislative session that primarily concern the New York medical and dental professional liability marketplace.

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Elevate Your Practice: Curated Insights for Your Medical Office

We’ve meticulously compiled a selection of vital articles, providing you with clear, concise summaries and direct access to the most impactful industry news and analysis. Think of this as your essential guide to staying sharp and comprehensively informed.

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Strategies for Patient Safety: A New Class of Physicians, A Continued Commitment to Safety

In our latest Strategies for Patient Safety, MLMIC and Candello explore how newly trained physicians are bringing fresh perspectives, advanced clinical training and a strong focus on teamwork, communication and patient-centered care to today’s healthcare environment.

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Open Bar: MLMIC’s Commitment to Continuing Medical Education

MLMIC has a proud tradition of offering New York-specific continuing medical education (CME) to insured policyholders and has done so for over 40 years. The goal of the education programs is to enhance medical care by maintaining, augmenting and updating learners’ medical knowledge, skills and behavior, in order to facilitate the delivery of medical care to their patients.

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Testes, a Tumor… and Two Negligent Physicians

Empowering your patients to be active members of their healthcare team is a crucial step to providing coordinated care. Engaged patients are more likely to adhere to treatment from multiple providers.

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RISK MANAGEMENT

See how MLMIC is working to protect your career, and the entire medical profession.

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