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This new webinar goes reveals how we live among the growing Internet of Things (“IoT”). Technology is close to our bodies -- smartphones in our pockets, smartwatches on our wrists, and smart glasses on our faces. This new webinar reviews privacy concerns about data security and uses in the law and in the healthcare industry. We now live among the growing Internet of Things, a giant network of connected devices, appliances, and health care technology – connecting people.
The IoT impacts us daily – at work, at home, and in health care, with growing legal implications.Attendees will learn about privacy risks and legal implications.
Finally, while state licensure board disciplinary action is one consequence of a privacy breach, employment policies provide the underlying basis for firing a nurse or health care practitioner.Examples of core rules for employment policies and “dos and don’ts” in an employment setting will cover this topic.
Mark worked as the assigned counsel to numerous health professions licensure boards as an Assistant Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Moving to private practice, he now helps private clients in a wide variety of contexts who are professionally licensed.
Mark became interested in the law when he graduated with both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Philosophy from Emory University in Atlanta. He then earned a Juris Doctorate from the University of Kentucky College of Law. In 1995, Mark became an Assistant Attorney General and focused in the area of administrative and professional law where he represented multiple boards as General Counsel and Prosecuting Attorney.
Mark is a frequent participant in continuing education and has been a presenter for over thirty national and state organizations and private companies, including webinars and in-person seminars. National and state organizations include the Kentucky Bar Association, the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General, and the National Attorneys General Training and Research Institute.