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Feb 19

Social Media, Behavioral Healthcare & You:

Navigating Online Forums and Ever-Evolving Legal Implications

Virtual location

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Feb 19, 2025 09:00am ET - Feb 19, 2025 12:15pm ET

Register by February 14

Free

Who Should Attend:

Behavioral Healthcare Providers


Description:

The prevalence of social media in our lives is not slowing down or disappearing anytime soon, and it can present huge impacts on our provider roles and the clients we serve in the behavioral health world. This presentation will focus on the myriad ways social media continues to present both benefits and challenges in the industry, with important legal considerations to focus on.


Objectives:

1) Identify HIPAA and confidentiality implications of social media in the provider workplace and work-life.

2) Understand crucial First Amendment considerations related to social media use.

3) Recognize work-life balance vs. social media: how posts and comments, on- or off-duty, can affect your provider agency.

Continuing Education Units: 3

Counselors

SW

OCPC

OCPS

OCPSA

CDCA

LCDC II

LCDC III

LICDC

Ethics

Ethics

PE

PE

PE

C9

C9

C9

C9

David C. Moser - Partner at Fishel, Downey, Albrecht, & Riepenhoff Attorneys at Law


Public service and people define the foundation of David Moser’s practice. David is passionate about helping public officials and government entities navigate the variety of legal issues that spring up daily, in addition to defending their interests in the courtroom. His practice emphasizes civil rights litigation, political subdivision liabilities and immunities, local zoning, and general counsel work for several public boards, including county boards of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services. David joined FDAR in August 2021 after working in private practice to exclusively assist public clients with litigation and general counsel matters across Ohio for over 4 years. He was named Partner in January 2024. David is no stranger to the courtroom, having handled civil rights litigation in state and federal courts. As well, he previously served for several years as an assistant prosecutor for both Delaware County and then the City of Delaware, prosecuting hundreds of misdemeanor cases while also advising public officials and employees, local legislatures, and boards. David was recently selected to Best Lawyers Ones to Watch® for 2025. Outside of the firm, David enjoys spending time with his family (both local and in Northern Wisconsin), and, of course, his dog, Nolan. A fan of novels, traveling, and cooking, David also enjoys staying active and is currently preparing for a sprint-distance triathlon.