Course Curriculum

2 Continuing Ed Credit Hours

    1. Bias Overview

    1. Cultural, Age and Stereotypes

    2. Bias in Diagnoses Part 1

    3. Bias in Diagnoses Part 2

    4. Gender and Sexual Preferences Bias

    5. Bias in Doctor Standards

    1. Hispanics

    2. African American Workers

    3. Weight and Mental Health

    4. Bias in Impairment Ratings

    5. Gender and Breast Cancer

    1. Review

    1. Bias Self Test

    2. AIT Survey Intro

    3. AIT Survey

    1. Anti-Bias Quiz

    2. QME Form 117 | Optional Course Evaluation for Administrative Director

About this course

  • $99.00
  • 17 lessons
  • Provider No. 1550
  • This course is designed to increase awareness and understanding of differences in human experience, as well as awareness of implicit or unconscious bias, stereotyping, and discrimination, and the ways in which unconscious bias can unintentionally impact perceptions and decision-making, including in medical evaluations and reporting, and lead to disparities in health care strategies, to help eliminate or reduce implicit bias in medical evaluations and reporting.

Instructor

Dr. Mark Zuber, D.C.

Chief Education Officer

Dr. Mark Zuber, D.C., has taught industrial medicine for over 25 years, in both Texas and California. He maintains an active clinical practice in Frisco, Texas, and is also an active QME in the California system. He currently serves as Chief Clinical Advisor and Director of Education for various QME practice management companies, is an adjunct professor at Life Chiropractic College West, and previously served on the board of the California Society of Industrial Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Zuber’s teaching style is relaxed and fun, yet thoughtful, purposeful, and thorough. It’s this approach that has made his QME Exam Prep courses so successful, with a roughly 80% passing rate, compared to the approximately 50% state average. What started as a single QME Exam Prep course offering has expanded to a broader catalog of continuing education courses— thanks to his students consistently asking for more of his insightful training. Dr. Zuber co-founded MedEval Resource Center with his wife, Krista, who serves as Director of Operations. While they spend quite a bit of time in California, they live in McKinney, Texas, and enjoy family time with their three sons and new grandbaby. “Zoob” as Dr. Zuber is often called, is a 3rd-degree Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and has competed at the international level, bringing home many awards, medals, and accolades.