- Category:
- Medical Source Statements | Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)
- Faculty:
- Adriana de la Torre | Andrew Sheff
- Course Levels:
- Intermediate
- Duration:
- One credit hour
- Format:
- Audio and Video
Description
This session will cover everything you need to know about medical source statements and how you can make these work for you. First, you will learn the Agency regulations and prominent case law related to medical source statement. Second, you will learn how to adapt the traditional treating physician rule to “non-acceptable medical sources,” including the easily overlooked “nurse practitioner.” Finally armed with the Agency regulations, you will learn how to get the most effective medical source statement.
Handouts
Medical Source Statements: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (5.41 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Adriana de la Torre Related seminars and products: 1
Attorney
The de la Torre Law Office LLC
Adriana M. de la Torre has extensive experience with the Social Security Administration, obtained in both public service and private practice. Before going into private practice in Indianapolis, Indiana, Adriana worked for the Office of the General Counsel for the Social Security Administration in Region V, Chicago. In this capacity, she represented the Agency in federal district and appellate courts primarily in the Sixth and Seventh Circuits. She also provided counsel and other legal services to the Commissioner, Regional Commissioner, the Regional Chief Administrative Law Judge and their staffs, as well as the field offices throughout the seven-state area in Region V, Chicago. Currently, Adriana is a co-founder and member of The de la Torre Law Office LLC. In this capacity, she represents individuals before federal administrative agencies. Her practice largely focuses on Social Security appeals to district courts in a number of jurisdictions.
Andrew Sheff Related seminars and products: 1
Attorney
Sheff Law Office
Andrew Sheff has been practicing law in Indianapolis since 1979.
For 37 years, Andrew has assisted disability claimants at all stages of administrative proceedings and with appeals in federal district and circuit courts. He was a founding partner in an Indianapolis law firm where he practiced until 2010. He now practices with the Sheff Law Office. He has been accorded an AV-Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell peer review. He also serves on community agency boards and volunteers with local neighborhood groups.
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