Total Credits: 1 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify types of cyberattacks common to healthcare
2. Describe the financial, operational, and clinical impacts of a cyberattack on a healthcare organization
3. Improve the knowledge and ability for osteopathic healthcare providers to prevent, prepare for, address, and recover from a cyberattack.
Disclosure: This presenter has no conflict of interest or disclosure to declare of any financial interest or other relationship with any commercial entities discussed in this education presentation. This presenter does not intend to reference unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs and/or products in this educational presentation.
Accreditation Statement
This educational presentation was developed according to the planning, design, implementation and evaluation standards of the accreditation requirements for category 1 CME sponsors of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). The Indiana Osteopathic Association (IOA) is accredited by the AOA to provide osteopathic continuing medical education for physicians.
Grievance Policy Statement
"It is the policy of the IOA that any physician dissatisfied with the CME program will be issued a refund upon request, and no CME credits will be reported to the AOA. Complaints on Evaluation Forms also are taken into consideration when planning future CME programs and may lead to changes in the format or content." If you have any questions or concerns about this educational experience, you may call the IOA office at (317) 926-3009 or send an email message to info@inosteo.org. All questions or concerns will be addressed promptly.
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Dr. Ryan Hata is a board certified emergency physician and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at Indiana University. He completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Wake Forest University and a Disaster Medicine fellowship at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School. His academic interests include disaster medicine and medical education, with a focus on counter-terrorism medicine, cybersecurity in healthcare, and medical preparation in low-resource environments. He has presented or taught medicine in over 10 countries and is currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Cybersecurity and Risk Management at Indiana University.