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View all NewsWe are delighted to present a summary of our Health & Care Resolution team's Lunchtime Education Webinar Programme for 2024.
Use the links below to navigate to webinar recordings of interest to you:
Birth Injury Cases: What Can Neuroradiology Evidence Do For You?
Quantum Update For Clinical Negligence Practitioners
Artificial Intelligence Driven Healthcare: Risk, Reward And Reality
Proposed Fixed Recoverable Costs Regime In Lower Damage Clinical Negligence Claims
The Role of Genetics In Medico-Legal Cases
Case Law Update – Mental Capacity Act 2005
Assistive Technology: Optimising Independence For People with Neurological And Other Injuries
Civil Procedure Rules, Part 36 Offers And Recent Decisions In 2024
Medico-Legal Issues Arising For Pre-Term Babies
Scientific Developments In The Causation Of Birth Injuries: Is Clinical Negligence Behind The Curve?
An Updated View On Cauda Equina Syndrome, Clinical Management And Litigation
Case Law Update - Mental Health Act 1983
Cyber Risk, Response And Claims
Recent Developments In Breach And Causation For Clinical Negligence Lawyers
In this session, Dr Felice D’Arco discussed the following:
Eliot Woolf KC from Outer Temple Chambers gave a review of important recent clinical negligence quantum decisions and discussed how to put helpful developments into practice.
In this session, Dan Morris discussed the current landscape of Artificial Intelligence driven healthcare. He considered where and how it is currently being deployed across health systems, how we can capitalise on the benefits of this technology, and the risks and concerns arising from its use.
Malcolm Goodwin, a Costs Lawyer and director of Goodwin Malatesta Legal Costs Services Ltd, presented a guide into the new fixed recoverable costs regime for lower damages clinical negligence claims including a look into the procedures, timetables, costs matrixes and sanctions.
This webinar was presented by Professor Andrea Németh who discussed:
Rhys Hadden from Serjeants’ Inn Chambers considered:
Emma Powell was joined by Dr Donna Cowan, who discussed advances in assistive technologies, aimed at maintaining or improving function and independence of those with neurological disability.
In this session, Tim Found considered Civil Procedure Rules changes and case decisions that will impact on handling clinical negligence cases.
Joanne Easterbrook was joined by Dr Janet Rennie, a Consultant in Neonatal Medicine with a special interest in brain injury in babies.
Elena Goodfellow was Joined by Dr Leena D Mewasingh who considered updates from a neurogenetic remit drawing both from current trends and clinical experience.
In this webinar, Richard Mannion considered the clinical management of potential Cauda Equina patients, including a review of the British Association of Spine Surgeons Guidance 2018, the GIRFT National Suspected Cauda Equina Syndrome Pathway 2023 and any potential impact on Cauda Equina Syndrome litigation.
Julia Jones was joined by Rhys Hadden from Serjeants’ Inn Chambers. Rhys considered key case law and important updates from the past 12 months relating to the Mental Health Act 1983.
In this session our expert panel of speakers discussed the issues that organisations face, what can be done prevent and minimise attacks, what to do if your organisation falls victim to an attack, and the steps that should be taken to minimise the impact on your organisation.
Thomas Beamont joined Dan Morris to discuss important issues arising from various recent cases, touching on both breach of duty and causation for clinical negligence practitioners.

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