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Inside Medical Malpractice

Chris Rokosh, President Connect Medical Legal Experts Inc.

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Named as one of the top healthcare podcasts available! Medical dramas, real or fictional, have filled media over the past decade... but what about the medical drama that happens around us every single day? There are nearly 100,000 malpractice cases filed every year in North America, each with its own unique set of facts that not even the best writers could conjure up. Chris Rokosh, President and CEO of Connect Medical Legal Experts has seen thousands of them. In this podcast, she explores th ...
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Solicitor Andrew Gray shares his top tips for what you should do when you have suffered a personal injury, been a victim of clinical negligence or been involved with a stressful employment dispute.With a wealth of experience, Andrew is one of the UK's most personable and honest lawyers, dedicated to ensuring the well-being of all his clients.Andrew is the founder of honest, ethical law firm www.truthlegal.com
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Law Pod UK covers developments across all aspects of civil and public law in the United Kingdom. It is brought to you by the barristers at 1 Crown Office Row (https://www.1cor.com/) with presenters Rosalind English, Emma-Louise Fenelon, Jim Duffy and Lucy McCann. Information accompanying the podcast episodes is published on the UK Human Rights Blog (https://ukhumanrightsblog.com) .
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The Medscape Medical Minute

George D. Lundberg, MD, Editor-in-Chief, The Medscape Journal of Medicine; Adjunct Professor of Heal

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In The Medscape Medical Minute, Dr. George Lundberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Medscape Journal of Medicine and eMedicine.com, offers clinicians a brief synopsis and commentary of key evidence-based clinical studies from the medical literature.
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Each Gatehouse Chambers Podcast episode gives an informal view of important legal issues impacting individuals as well as companies and other legal entities. They will be of interest particularly to legal practitioners, law students and those interested in joining the legal profession and also the general public. The Gatehouse Chambers Podcast series concentrates on topics arising from Chambers' key practice areas which are: commercial dispute resolution (including not only litigation in cou ...
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Much of what we ”know” about ”health” is is based on predatory marketing, half-truths, creative statistics, straight-up lies and propaganda. My name is David Santander, I’m a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and I own and operate a modest Naturopathic and Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Clinic in the middle of the pacific (its on land). We’ve all heard horror stories of negligence, gaslighting and dangerous practices in the medical field. This audio companion is meant to be a guide or a ...
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AlteaTalks

Will Marshall

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Welcome to AlteaTalks, your source for insightful discussions on the latest UK health and social care developments. With over 30 years of frontline experience in healthcare insurance litigation, Will Marshall, Altea’s Head of Legal and Risk Management, leverages his extensive knowledge to engage in deep conversations with leading health and care professionals, regulators, and legal experts. Join Will and guests as they get to the heart of the hottest topics affecting the UK's health and soci ...
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Send us a text In the first episode of Season 5 of Inside Medical Malpractice Chris Rokosh brings together two remarkable repeat guests: RaDonda Vaught, a former Tennessee Registered Nurse whose medication error led to a patient's death, and Leilani Schweitzer, a mother who endured the devastating loss of her child due to a nurse's error. These uni…
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For those looking to keep on top of their CPD over the summer, in Episode 204 Emma-Louise Fenelon interviews John Whitting KC and Robert Mills about recent developments in clinical negligence. Robert Mills takes listeners through three recent cases on material contribution: CNZ v Royal Bath Hospitals NHSFT & The Secretary of State for Health and So…
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The medico-legal system in Ireland is battling to keep pace with a growing and evolving healthcare sector, as sweeping recent reforms drive changes to practice. In this episode Janet Keane, Clinical Negligence Director at DWF LLP Dublin, draws on her extensive experience in both defence and plaintiff roles to analyse the challenges faced by healthc…
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We’re joined by Tracy Sell-Peters, who is a leading healthcare regulatory partner at Keystone Law. In this episode we focus on maintaining standards, as the wide-ranging conversation focuses on the implications and broader themes of the recently updated Good Medical Practice and the new HCPC standards due to take effect from this September. Join us…
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Jim Duffy is joined by Richard Mumford and Lance Baynham to examine recent developments in inquests law, and to take a look at contemporary challenges facing our oldest judicial office. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and interact with the podcast team on Twitter.…
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In Episode 201 Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Emma Snell of JUSTICE and Christian Weaver, a barrister at Garden North Chambers about Achieving Racial Justice at Inquests: A Practitioner’s Guide (2024), a guide recently published by JUSTICE and INQUEST. His Honor Judge Mark Lucraft KC, Chief Coroner of England & Wales from 2016-2020 endorsed the guid…
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Against a backdrop of an ageing population, staff shortages, rising costs and increasingly complex patient needs the potential for AI to meet many of the heath and care sector’s challenges is obvious. With uses spanning from diagnostics to domiciliary care, a wealth of exciting new technologies have the potential to truly revolutionise the sector. …
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In this episode of the Shoosmiths serious injury podcast, Shoosmiths colleagues Sharon Banga and Kashmir Uppal are joined by Paul Whiteing, CEO of AVMA (Action against medical accidents) to discuss their collective wishes for the manifesto of the incoming government with respect to maternal medicine. Sharon and Kashmir provide their perspective of …
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Our 200th episode is the second of our International Women’s Day series exploring gender at the Bar. In this series, Lucy McCann and Rajkiran Arhestey speak to Lady Justice Whipple, Sally Smith KC, Clodagh Bradley KC, Cara Guthrie, Judith Rogerson, Isabel McArdle, Emma-Louise Fenelon and Chloe Turvill about their experiences, in the hope of drawing…
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In this episode of AlteaTalks, we welcome Victoria Heyworth and Arya Tabrizi, leading barristers with extensive experience of the cut and thrust of clinical negligence litigation. From dissecting key legal issues to revealing courtroom secrets and discussing emerging trends, this episode is packed with invaluable knowledge for both medical and lega…
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In this episode, Shoosmiths colleagues Sharon Banga, Kashmir Uppal and Guv Samra discuss recent developments in education law and how this type of litigation and assistance can be funded within complex clinical negligence claims often involving cerebral palsy or other serious avoidable brain injuries. This episode covers: 1. When is education solic…
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We’re joined by leading aesthetics practitioner, Valerie Millington as she shares fascinating insights acquired over the course of a long, varied and successful career and discusses exciting new market treatments in the ever- evolving field of advanced cosmetic skin treatments. Timestamps - Insight on Val’s professional developments in South Africa…
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Following the Strasbourg Court's dismissal of Kosher and Halal groups' challenge to the ban on no-stun slaughter of food animals, Rosalind English talks to animal welfare campaigner Paula Sparks about the complex web of laws surrounding our treatment of farm animals in the abattoir. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles…
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Vickie Rhodes, Altea's Business Development Officer discusses how medical indemnity insurance is evolving to serve the needs of this increasingly complex and nuanced sector and much more... Timestamps - Discussion on the two main types of indemnity coverage for UK healthcare professionals, exploring differences between discretionary and financially…
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Jasper Gold of 1 Crown Office Row joins Lucy McCann to explore “small data” claims, where data and personal injury law intersect. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and interact with the podcast team on Twitter.By Law Pod UK
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Football fans everywhere will be familiar with reckless tackles, whether from their own Sunday league experience or as followers of the professional game. But when will a tackle amount to negligence and be actionable in a civil court, such that an injured player can sue their opponent? In this episode of Law Pod UK, 1COR members Jo Moore and Nichol…
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What are the main trends shaping the legal battlegrounds for these institutions entrusted with our most vulnerable? From medication dispensing issues to negligent care and rising violence, Lisa provides invaluable insights into the challenges faced by the sector, shedding light on staffing struggles, regulatory hurdles, and the crucial role of comp…
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Can appropriate public scrutiny and respect for private lives co-exist? Jim Duffy speaks to Richard Ager and Clare Ciborowska about the Transparency Reporting Pilot in the family courts. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK Human Rights Blog. Follow and interact with the podcast team on Twitter.…
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Send us a text This month on ‘Inside Medical Malpractice’, the third in our ‘best of the best’ podcast series! Chris Rokosh ends almost every episode with the question “What is the most important thing you’d like doctors, nurses, lawyers, and the public to know about medical malpractice?” The answers are as different as our guests’ unique perspecti…
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If you're running an aesthetic healthcare business, receiving a negative online review is never ideal, and a knee-jerk response could lead to significant legal and reputational repercussions. In this episode, Joanne Staphnill, Consultant Solicitor at Keystone Law, who regularly defends professionals against negligence claims, discusses the nuances …
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In this episode, Will Marshall is joined by Dr. Catherine Fairris, Director of the Wessex Skin Clinic, Aesthetic Medicine veteran, and President of the British College of Aesthetic Medicine (BCAM). They discuss how the new licensing scheme is taking shape and the challenges faced by policy makers and stakeholders alike in keeping pace with this mov…
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This Podcast is about emotional eating and using food for comfort or avoidance. It discusses how to become aware of the underlying reasons for emotional eating, and suggests evaluating whether it is serving you or creating problems. Looking at the desire behind the behavior, rather than judging it as good or bad, and making gradual changes towards …
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This podcast is about encouraging overweight people to exercise and keep up their physical activity, even if they have to adapt exercises to do them from a bed or hospital bed. I talk about how doing any exercise, even modified, can lead to positive change over time. If you want to learn more about our practice, go here! http://oahuholisticmedicine…
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This Podcast is about the benefits of hanging exercises for shoulder health. It discusses how hanging can help decompress the shoulders and create more space in the joint, which can alleviate pain and improve range of motion. I relate this to the idea that humans are meant to hang from branches like apes. If you want to learn more about our practic…
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This Podcast is about the benefits and drawbacks of following diets very strictly. I talk about my personal experience with trying different diets, like the blood type diet and keto diet, and how sticking rigidly to a diet for a period of time can help determine which foods agree with you. I recommend following a diet strictly at first, for maybe a…
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This Podcast is about me learning how to touch type properly by using an online typing program. I talk about the challenges and insights from retraining my muscle memory and comparing it to learning qigong and kung fu. If you want to learn more about our practice, go here! http://oahuholisticmedicine.com If you want to learn Qi Gong for FREE, go he…
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This podcast is about reframing the discussion around exercise. I talk about how exercise is a confusing term, and that it's not just about going to the gym or doing certain activities. The key is doing enough repetitive movement over time to create lasting physiological and mental changes in your body. The emphasis that exercise is relative and me…
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This podcast is about forming habits and breaking bad habits. It discusses recognizing repetitive negative behaviors, interrupting those patterns, and replacing them with more positive routines through consistent practice. I've used examples like eating junk food or drinking beer, and explains techniques for becoming aware of unhealthy routines, st…
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This podcast is about my experience in learning medical qigong, which involves coordinating the mind, breath, and body to affect a patient's energy. Here I describe receiving a medical qigong treatment, learning to perform treatments, and contrasts medical qigong with other modalities like reiki and acupuncture. If you want to learn more about our …
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This podcast is about what to expect when going to an acupuncture appointment. It provides an overview of the needles, points, and techniques involved, as well as advice on finding the right acupuncturist and being consistent with treatments. If you want to learn more about our practice, go here! http://oahuholisticmedicine.com If you want to learn…
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This podcast is about why I stopped eating gluten. I started living with someone who didn't eat gluten, so it was easier to cook meals we could both eat. Over time, I found that eliminating gluten led to more energy, clearer thinking, and better digestion. If you want to learn more about our practice, go here! http://oahuholisticmedicine.com If you…
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This podcast is about why the we believe that the paleo diet is misguided. We do not live in paleolithic times and face different environmental factors than early humans. The paleo diet is heavily marketed and does not account for modern stresses and lifestyles. While diet is important, it is not the only factor for health and wellbeing. If you wan…
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In this episode of the Shoosmiths serious injury podcast, Shoosmiths colleagues Sharon Banga, Kate Price-Marson and Becca Horley are joined by head of Global engagement for University of Birmingham Law School, Paul McConnell, to discuss our extensive experience in serious injury litigation to provide insight into this areas as a career option. This…
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Despite the best efforts of clinicians, managers, patient representatives, policy makers and regulators, concern about progress in improving patient safety in the UK continues to dominate the headlines. Why is patient safety proving such a hard nut to crack? In this episode, Will is joined by Caroline White, Executive Director of Healthcare at Cand…
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LawPod UK is marking International Women’s Day with a three-part series exploring gender at the Bar. In this series, Lucy McCann and Rajkiran Barhey speak to Lady Justice Whipple, Sally Smith KC, Clodagh Bradley KC, Cara Guthrie, Judith Rogerson, Isabel McArdle, Emma-Louise Fenelon and Chloe Turvill about their experiences, in the hope of drawing o…
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Obtaining informed consent is a fundamental part of every health and care professional’s job and integral to every service user’s treatment experience. But although this process goes to the very heart of clinical practice, it has become something of a legal and clinical minefield in recent years, for practitioners and patients alike. In this openin…
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The Supreme Court has ruled out claims for physicatric harm suffered by family members witnessing death or serious injury as a result of medical negligence. Rosalind English talks to Judith Rogerson of 1 Crown Office Row about the implication of this ruling. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles are published on the UK …
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Rachel Marcus and Marcus Coates-Walker of 1 Crown Office Row join Lucy McCann to explore the principle of the scope of duty in the context of clinical negligence claims. First by analysing the decision in Khan v Meadows [2021] UKSC 21 and then discussing how the courts have grappled with scope of duty issues since. Cases discussed in this episode i…
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Send us a text In this short, but highly personal episode, lawyer Sonia Nijjar tells us how she spends her time when she’s not working, the challenge of Toronto winters, her life as a curious, independent child, her favorite foods, her all time favorite show, her greatest joy (her son!) and so much more. Learn what this intelligent, articulate lawy…
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Send us a text This month, on Inside Medical Malpractice, part three of a 4-part series on Trauma Informed Lawyering. Listen in as lawyer Sonia Nijjar, associate lawyer and director of business development and knowledge management at Neinstein Personal Injury Law Firm in Toronto tells us how dealing with medical malpractice clients at a very diffic…
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In this podcast Helen Mulholland KC and Victoria Heyworth reflect on and discuss the recent Judgment of Paul, Polmear and Purchase and the effect of the decision on the prospects of Secondary victim claims in the clinical negligence arena. Case referenced: Paul and another (Appellants) v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (Respondent) [2024] UKSC 1 View…
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Join chemist Professor Roy Harrison and environmental law silk David Hart, for a review of recent personal injury lawsuits where claimants seek damages for exposure to toxic substances. Despite the technical challenges, this litigation is key to environmental protection. Law Pod UK is published by 1 Crown Office Row. Supporting articles, with links…
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