Webinars

Build your medico-legal knowledge with our webinars

How can you be a better expert witness? What are the latest updates on patient consent? How can you prepare effectively for a court appearance? You’ll find answers to all these questions and more in our webinars.
 
These bite-sized webinars are presented by some of the UK’s top legal experts and clinicians – who share their experiences and lessons learned over many years in practice. The webinars are relevant to all healthcare and legal professionals.
 
You can buy the webinars individually. We also offer discounts on multiple purchases. Please email us for details.

Upcoming Live Webinars

Start: 2 July 2024
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Introduction to expert witness work webinar - MediLaw
Start: 24 September 2024
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Introduction to expert witness work webinar - MediLaw

Recordings Webinars

Case law update dedbf b - MediLaw
CPD: 0.5 hours

Paul Sankey, Medical Negligence Solicitor, Enable Law

Medical negligence solicitor Paul Sankey looks at lessons learned from expert witness evidence presented in high-profile cases from 2020. Paul reflects on how the expert witness handled each case – and how this influenced the outcome.

Paul also talks about how, as a medical professional, you can fulfil your responsibilities under CPR 35 and the importance of good preparation and presentation to the court.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

Webinar Recording
£45 (+VAT)
Converstions on consent b ed f - MediLaw
CPD: 1 hour

Chair Dr Simon Fox KC, Nadine Montgomery, Lauren Sutherland KC, Paul Sankey and a panel of experts

How can medical professionals manage issues of consent and give patients the right information to make informed decisions?

This webinar will bring your knowledge on informed consent right up to date. You’ll hear from Nadine Montgomery, whose landmark case changed the law on informed consent in the UK, and Lauren Sutherland KC, who was a member of the legal team. Our panel of medical and legal experts discuss the key issues arising from this case.

This webinar is relevant to all doctors, healthcare professionals and lawyers with an interest in medical law.

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£45 (+VAT)
Coronavirus and clinical negligence bffa f - MediLaw
CPD: 0.6 hours

Helen Mulholland, Barrister, Kings Chambers

In this session, Helen talks about the implications of COVID-19 on clinical negligence and expert witness work.

She looks at the potential areas that could be subject to claims in primary and secondary care, and the mitigating factors that may be taken into account by the Courts.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

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£45 (+VAT)
Demystifying guidance on consent e f b b - MediLaw

Paul Sankey, Lauren Sutherland KC and Dr Chris Danbury

Find out what the latest GMC guidance on consent means for you as a medical practitioner. Hear a panel of distinguished legal and clinical experts discuss the changes, as well as the consequences of failing to process patient consent legally and adequately.

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£0 (+VAT)
Is Expert Witness for me portrait - MediLaw

Dr Adrian Rees, GP and experienced expert witness

Learn about what’s involved in medical expert witness work and how you can get started in this interesting and well-paid work. This webinar is specifically aimed at doctors, consultants and allied medical professionals. It is hosted by Dr Adrian Rees, a GP, trainer and experienced expert witness.

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£0 (+VAT)
How to be a better expert witness a b b - MediLaw
CPD: 1 hour

Isabel Bathurst, Helen Pagett, Helen Mulholland and Paul Sankey

This panel session, from our recent annual conference, sees some of the UK’s top clinical negligence experts answer questions on a host of topics, including the joint meeting of experts, preparing for your court appearance and how to deal with cross-examination.

Throughout the discussion, our experts give clinical scenarios to help you apply the learnings in a real-world context.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

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£45 (+VAT)
Providing expert evidence to the Coroner
CPD: 0.75 hours

Professor Jerry Nolan, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Royal United Hospital, Bath

Jerry Nolan talks about his role in providing expert evidence to the Coroner at the latest inquests into the Hillsborough disaster.

Jerry talks about the challenges of working on a complex, lengthy and emotionally charged inquest. He reflects on the value of keeping an open mind when reviewing the medical evidence, the importance of clear communication, and what he has learned from this high profile case.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

Webinar Recording
£45 (+VAT)
Shared decision making and consent da ae - MediLaw
CPD: 0.6 hours

Paul Sankey, Medical Negligence Solicitor, Enable Law

Paul Sankey reflects on the meaning of patient consent from a medical and legal perspective – in the light of the latest GMC guidance.

Paul looks at what constitutes ‘meaningful dialogue’ between clinician and patient – in the context of different clinical scenarios. He offers some top tips to help medical professionals fulfil their legal responsibilities in this complex area.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

Webinar Recording
£45 (+VAT)
Top Tips ed - MediLaw
CPD: 0.25 hours

Mr Andrew Unwin, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Emma Doughty, Head of Clinical Negligence, Slater + Gordon
Paul Sankey, Clinical Negligence Solicitor and Partner, Enable Law

In this fascinating session, three leading medico-legal experts share their top tips for writing a first-class expert witness report.

Consultant orthopaedic surgeon Andrew Unwin – one of the UK’s most highly regarded medical expert witnesses – gives his insights from the medical perspective. Andrew is joined by Emma Doughty, Head of Medical Negligence for Slater + Gordon, and Paul Sankey, Partner and Clinical Negligence Solicitor at Enable Law.

 

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£45 (+VAT)
The law the medicine c e - MediLaw
CPD: 1 hour

David Sellu, Consultant Surgeon and author of ‘Did he save lives?’

Surgeon David Sellu recounts his extraordinary personal story of being prosecuted and convicted for the death of a patient in his care – and serving time in prison. It later emerged that David was the victim of an unfair trial – partly due to poor medical evidence.

David talks about how the law affected him personally, the vital role of the expert witness and patient safety.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

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£45 (+VAT)
Understanding what the law expects f - MediLaw
CPD: 0.5 hours

Helen Pagett, Barrister, Crown Office Chambers

In this webinar, Helen Pagett looks at the importance of CPR 35 in ensuring that cases are dealt with justly and at a proportionate cost.

Helen discusses how CPR impacts on the expert witness, what evidence is considered proportionate and how to fulfil your legal responsibilities.

Finally, she offers her top tips on preparing for joint meetings, and what happens if you are asked to attend court.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

Webinar Recording
£45 (+VAT)