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Wednesday, April 06, 2016

ProfNet Experts Available on Malpractice, LGBT Politics, More

ProfNet Experts Available on Malpractice, LGBT Politics, More

Also in This Edition: Jobs for Writers, Media Industry Blog Posts

NEW YORK, April 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Below are experts from the ProfNet network that are available to discuss timely issues in your coverage area.

You can also submit a query to the hundreds of thousands of experts in our network - it's easy and free! Just fill out the query form to get started: http://prn.to/alertswire

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EXPERT ALERTS


-- Minority Accounts for Majority of Malpractice
-- Politics and Policy Influencing the LGBT Movement
-- An 'Uber' Solution for Local Trucking
MEDIA JOBS


-- Reporter - Crain's Chicago Business (IL)
-- Social Media Manager - Colorado Springs Gazette (CO)
-- Quebec Business Reporter - Bloomberg (Quebec)
OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES


-- A Unique Tool for Television Morning Show Producers and Consumer
Reporters
-- Expert Spotlight: Don Sullivan, 'The DogFather'
-- 8 Must-See Online Tools and Apps for Journalists and Publishers
EXPERT ALERTS:

Minority Accounts for Majority of Malpractice

David Walsh

Health Care Attorney

Chamblee, Ryan, Kershaw & Anderson in Dallas

A new, nationwide study of medical malpractice claims published by The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that a small number of physicians - 1 percent - accounted for the majority of the more than 66,000 paid malpractice claims during a recent 10-year period. A total of 84 percent of doctors had only one paid claim during the same time frame. Says Walsh: "The report reflects what we've known for some time, namely that settling one claim does not mean that a doctor is incompetent or an excessive malpractice risk." More than half the claims in the study were filed against physicians in four specialty groups: internal medicine, obstetrics, general surgery and family medicine. "That focus on primary care practices shows that many patients still seek help from their primary care physician, who is facing decreasing reimbursement rates, increased patient loads and the resulting potential for more problems in patient care."

Contact: Barry Pound, barry@androvett.com

Politics and Policy Influencing the LGBT Movement

Don Haider-Markel

Professor and Chair of Department of Political Science

University of Kansas

"The reactions of the NBA, PayPal, and others is a small victory for the LGBT rights movement and the transgender movement, but given that North Carolina's new law prohibits local government from adding discrimination protections, the victory is somewhat hollow. And given the addition of new religious freedom laws in states like Mississippi, I don't believe anyone in the LGBT community is celebrating at this moment. This type of law is exactly what SCOTUS struck down in the 1996 Colorado case, Romer v. Evans. The Colorado law was passed at the ballot box in 1992."

Haider-Markel is co-author of "Transgender Rights and Politics: Groups, Issue Framing & Policy Adoption," a book on transgender politics and policy that examines the effects of laws addressing sexual orientation. He has been following the reaction to the North Carolina law that has caused several businesses to abandon plans to do business in the state.

Website: http://news.ku.edu

Contact: George Diepenbrock, gdiepenbrock@ku.edu

An 'Uber' Solution for Local Trucking

Peyton Inge

Attorney

Chamblee, Ryan, Kershaw & Anderson in Dallas

The "Uberization" of American commerce is now rolling into another heavily fragmented sector: the $80 billion-a-year local trucking industry. Convoy, a Seattle start up founded by former Amazon employees, has launched an on-demand service with the goal of giving local truckers -- specializing in jobs that can be completed in a day -- a more efficient way to connect with clients. Says Inge: "The implications for Uber's business model on any delivery-based industry are undeniable, but the impact on commercial transport is uncertain because of the liabilities involved." Matching truckers with clients is typically handled by brokers, who provide both logistical support and a structure to allocate risk for any cargo damaged during transport. "The benefits of an Uber-like system to small companies with intermittent shipping needs are clear, but larger companies may be less inclined to trust valuable cargo to unfamiliar or randomly selected providers."

Contact: Barry Pound, barry@androvett.com

MEDIA JOBS:

Following are links to job listings for staff and freelance writers, editors and producers. You can view these and more job listings on our Job Board: https://prnmedia.prnewswire.com/community/jobs/


-- Multimedia Journalist - Telemundo Austin, KEYE-TV (TX)
-- Digital Content Manager - Food Network (NY)
-- Managing Editor - LA Weekly (CA)
OTHER NEWS & RESOURCES:

Following are links to other news and resources we think you might find useful. If you have an item you think other reporters would be interested in and would like us to include in a future alert, please drop us a line at profnetalerts@prnewswire.com


-- A UNIQUE TOOL FOR TELEVISION MORNING SHOW PRODUCERS AND CONSUMER
REPORTERS. Morning show producers and would-be consumer reporters --
particularly those in small-to-medium-sized broadcast markets whose
stations operate on limited budgets -- may serve their franchises and
viewers quite well by submitting ProfNet queries for products. With the
May ratings period beginning in a couple weeks (Thursday, April 28), now
is a perfect time to solicit help with a story for sweeps:
http://prn.to/BroadcastTool

-- EXPERT SPOTLIGHT: DON SULLIVAN, 'THE DOGFATHER.' With National Pet Month
coming up in May, Don Sullivan would make a great interview for any dog
articles you're working on. A former marine wildlife handler, and a
Master Dog Trainer and dog behaviorist since 1986, Sullivan made his
media debut in 2000 with his national Canadian TV show, "Doggin' It."
Wowing audiences with his seven-minute makeovers while working with dogs
he'd never met before, Sullivan hit the world stage in 2008 with his
globally televised "Secrets to Training the Perfect Dog" system. He is
renowned for achieving amazing behavioral transformations in even the
most extreme "bad" dog behavior cases, with positive changes seen in
just minutes: http://prn.to/dogfather
-- 8 MUST-SEE ONLINE TOOLS AND APPS FOR JOURNALISTS AND PUBLISHERS. Being a
journalist isn't easy. With the immediacy of the news cycle -- and
brevity many times being championed over deep reporting -- reporters are
asked to turn around attention-grabbing, consumable stories faster than
ever. Luckily, with the advent of chat apps and other newsroom-centered
tools, mobile phones can act as a reporter's Swiss Army knife to make
the job a bit more manageable: http://prn.to/8Tools4Journalists
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