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Employee Theft and Embezzlement in the Medical Practice -CD edition -


Item #: 8169


Are employees stealing from your practice? Join Denise McClure, CPA, CFE, in this 60-minute Webinar as she describes how and why honest employees commit fraud and embezzle. She will give you the essential tools to help prevent and deter these crimes from occurring in your practice.

This Webinar builds on the results of the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) employee theft and embezzlement research reported in the September issue of Connexion. McClure will help you protect your practice by expanding on her published recommendations. You will be able to improve checks and balances that promote accountability and transparency in your office.

Following this 60-minute Webinar, you will be able to:

  • Explain why and how honest people commit fraud
  • Identify how people embezzle without taking cash
  • Prevent and deter employee theft in your practice
  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of offenders

This Webinar is also available On Demand 

Recorded on Sept. 30, 2010

This Webinar will be available two weeks following the broadcast date of the event.

Denise McClure, CPA, CFE, President

Denise McClure brings more than 20 years of experience in public accounting, medical group management and non-profit board involvement to her work as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE).

McClure is committed to changing the face of embezzlement and fraud by changing the systemic organizational gaps that allow it to happen. Her philosophy and services help medical groups and other organizations become more profitable, secure and efficient by creating accountable and transparent work environments.

She focuses on reducing the risk of fraud and embezzlement by creating checks and balances in financial processes and teaching business owners, boards of directors and employees the importance of transparency and accountability in organizations and how to achieve it. 

Please note

Continuing education credit is not granted for listening to this CD/on-demand Webinars.

Who should learn from this Webinar?

CEOs, CFOs, practice administrators, accountants and physician owners of medical practices. The highest risk groups tend to be those with three or fewer employees involved in the accounting process, such as preparing deposits, purchasing, cutting checks or completing reconciliations, but employee theft is a risk for medical practices of all sizes.

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