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Medical Malpractice Guide to Misdiagnosis Cases $99.00



Copyright: September 2011
Product ID#: 57701CDR

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From Event: Medical Malpractice Guide to Misdiagnosis Cases, held September 2011.

Program Description

Many medical malpractice lawsuits stem from the misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of a medical condition or injury. But even though a misdiagnosis can have a dramatic negative impact on a client's health, a mistaken diagnosis by itself is not enough to prove medical malpractice. Negligence must be established and harm demonstrated. Learn from our experienced faculty as they describe common examples of misdiagnosis and share techniques for working through the case. This information packed program will guide you through the process of proving negligence so you can successfully represent your client. Order today!


Course Content
  1. Client Intake and Key Medical Concepts
  2. Key First Steps: Establishing the Existence of Doctor-Patient Relationship and Organizing the Case
  3. Proving Negligence: Identifying Diagnostic Errors
  4. Proving Actual Injury Caused by Misdiagnosis
  5. Legal Ethics
  6. Calculating Damages and Settlement Negotiations

Continuing Education Credits:   

National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. - NALA: 6.00  National -  Credit Approval Expiration 09/22/2013

* denotes specialty credits



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