JCMS: Author Interviews & Editor's Choice with Dr Kirk Barber (Listen and earn CME credit)

JCMS: Author Interviews & Editor's Choice with Dr Kirk Barber (Listen and earn CME credit)


Ep. 89: Understanding Medico-Legal Complaints in Dermatology with Dr. Gary Garber and Dr. Jori Hardin

June 06, 2025

In this episode of JCMS Author Interviews, host Kirk Barber speaks with University of Calgary Dermatologist Dr. Jori Hardin and Dr. Gary Garber of the Canadian Medical Protective Association about the findings of their fascinating article 'Medico-Legal Complaints Against Dermatologists: Data From the Canadian Medical Protective Association, 2013 to 2022,' published in the November-December 2024 issue of the Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. They discuss the frequency and nature of complaints in dermatological practice, the importance of effective communication and thorough documentation, and the evolving role of AI in medical documentation. They emphasize the need for continued quality improvement, patient safety, and the supportive role of the CMPA in defending and educating physicians.

Co-Authors: Bryan Ma, MD, Ye-Jean Park, Jing Han, BSc, Maharshi Gandhi, MPH, Michele Ramien, MD

David Klassen, MD, Laura Payant, MScN, Elaine Rose, MPH, HD, MSc, FACP, Mireille Probst, RN

Dr. Jory Hardin is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Calgary. 

Dr. Gary Garber, who is the Director of Safe Medical Care Research at The Canadian Medical Protective Association in Ottawa. 

An infectious diseases physician based at The Ottawa Hospital, previously Dr. Garber was Chief of the Infectious Disease Prevention and Control Department at Public Health Ontario.

This podcast is supported by an educational grant by Incyte Biosciences Canada, made available through the CDA Corporate Supporter Program.  

Dr Barber and his guests do not receive any financial reimbursement for the production of the podcast.

For more great CDA podcasts check out Dermalogues, our Residents podcast hosted by Dr Kerri Purdy.

To learn more about the work of the Canadian Dermatology Association, please visit our website at dermatology.ca

This podcast is produced by David McGuffin of ExploreProductions.ca