Delivered by expert speakers including former NHS Claims Manager and Governance Leader Alison Joyce, Datalaw’s selection of clinical negligence courses have been designed to meet the training needs of all practitioners interested in this area of law, regardless of their role or level of experience.
Those new to clinical negligence, including paralegals, legal executives and trainee solicitors, will benefit from Alison’s introductory 2-hour clinical negligence course Basics of Clinical Negligence which aims to provide viewers with an understanding of the principles upon which clinical negligence claims may be founded and will ensure that the correct questions are asked when taking instructions from the client.
Experienced practitioners who require intermediate / advanced level clinical negligence training may find Alison’s other titles which include Establishing the Correct Claimant and The Duty of Candour of interest. For those wishing to specialise in birth related clinical negligence matters, Steve Green’s series of in-depth webinars exploring the impact of child birth in terms of what can go wrong during pregnancy and what injuries can affect a mother and / or baby during labour, will prove invaluable.
All our clinical negligence training webinars are designed to provide viewers with practical guidance which, once implemented, will have a positive and immediate impact on their practice. For example, our Claims Arising From Lack Of Consent webinar not only discusses what consent is, whether it is valid and the circumstances in which consent cannot be obtained, it also provides advice on how to successfully bring a negligence claim. In addition, consideration will be given to the difficulties which practitioners may face when trying to prove a negligence claim and what you can do to address these issues, making this clinical negligence course ideal for practitioners who would like to refresh their knowledge of this crucial area of clinical negligence practice.
Other clinical negligence training highlights include Law Hound lecturers Steph Barber and Sue Edwards’ in-depth look at the Pre-Action Protocol for the resolution of clinical disputes and their examination of how the NHS Litigation Authority approaches and manages risk.
Psychological Injuries represent a complex and developing area of both ... read more
£ 90
Delivered by Datalaw favourite Nicky Carter, this 30-minute session pr ... read more
£ 60
The PI Discount Rate is a calculation used to adjust lump sum compensa ... read more
£ 60
This webinar looks at the legal and procedural aspects of inquests fol ... read more
£ 60
Exploring claims arising out of shortened life expectancy, this webina ... read more
£ 60
This webinar covers claims arising out of failures to enable a patient ... read more
£ 60
This invaluable webinar explores clinical negligence claims where the ... read more
£ 70
Delivered by clinical negligence barrister Aneurin Moloney of Hardwick ... read more
£ 60
Essential for personal injury and clinical negligence practitioners, t ... read more
£ 70
He Fatal Accidents Act 1976 allows relatives of people killed by the w ... read more
£ 70
In recent years surveillance evidence has become an increasingly valua ... read more
£ 60
Qualified one-way costs shifting (QOCS) is where a successful def ... read more
£ 60
A well drafted schedule will make recoverability easier and lead ... read more
£ 70
Often referred to as the illegality defence, the legal doctrine Ex ... read more
£ 70
There have been recent challenges to the status quo in respect of ... read more
£ 60
Following the redesign of the NHS Litigation Authority to NHS Res ... read more
£ 60
Aimed at those specialising in clinical negligence work, this bit ... read more
£ 60
The collection of evidence is crucial to the ultimate success or f ... read more
£ 60