Consent Forms
Welcome to OMIC’s Consent Form library, a collection of procedure-specific consent forms that you can modify to suit your practice and patient population. Contact riskmanagement@omic.com with questions.
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Aug 25, 2024
| Consent Form
Patient initials _________ Page 1 of 6 Eye Surgeon’s initials __________ Date __________ DOH‐MQA 1255, 10/11, Rules 64B8‐9.017 and 64B15‐14.012 FLORIDA BOARD OF MEDICINE AND FLORIDA BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE APPROVED INFORMED CONSENT FORM FOR CATARACT OPERATION WITH OR WITHOUT IMPLANTATION OF INTRAOCULAR LENS DOES THE PATIENT NEED OR WANT...
Oct 11, 2013
| Consent Form
This form is intended as a sample. It does not constitute the standard of care nor does it provide legal advice. It contains the information OMIC recommends the surgeon personally discuss with the patient. How to use this sample · Please modify it to fit your actual practice. · Remove...
Jul 1, 2015
| Consent Form
...You may decide to keep using your current cataract consent form. Ophthalmologists in Florida should continue to use the cataract consent form approved by the Florida state board of medicine. Use of the Florida form helps defend eye surgeons from allegations of lack of informed consent. Just as importantly, no...
Aug 27, 2024
| Consent Form
...forms with more technical information. You know your patients best, and can decide which type of form works best for your practice. You may decide to keep using your current cataract consent form. Ophthalmologists in Florida should continue to use the cataract consent form approved by the Florida state board...
Aug 27, 2024
| Consent Form
...more technical information. You know your patients best, and can decide which type of form works best for your practice. You may decide to keep using your current cataract consent form. Ophthalmologists in Florida should continue to use the cataract consent form approved by the Florida state board of medicine....
These are sample forms—download, review and revise as needed.