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31st Annual Clinical Negligence Conference
Day 1 – Friday 28 June 2019
09.45 Plenary Address: Emergency Medicine
Dr Roderick Mackenzie, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine and Clinical Director, East of England Major Trauma Centre, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Give your feedback
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10.25 Plenary Address: Stroke Medicine – The importance of a timely diagnosis
Dr Gillian Sare, Consultant Neurologist, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham – Give your feedback
Dr Norman McConachie, Consultant Interventional Neuroradiologist, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham – Give your feedback
A. Medicolegal Aspects of Gastro-Hepatology
Dr Michael Glynn, Consultant Gastroenterologist & Hepatologist, The Royal London Hospital Give your feedback
B. Diabetes – The consequences of a delay in treatment
Dr Paul McNally, Consultant Physician Diabetes and Endocrinology, University Hospitals of Leicester and Spire Leicester Hospital Give your feedback
C. Cardiac Arrhythmias – The medico-legal issues in the diagnosis and treatment
Dr Nicholas Gall, Consultant Cardiologist, King’s College Hospital Give your feedback
D. Material Contribution
Caroline Harrison QC, Barrister, 2 Temple Gardens Give your feedback
14.05 The First 100 Years – Celebrating the past to shape the future for women in law
Dana Denis-Smith, Founder First 100 Years Project Give your feedback
14.20 Plenary Address: The Role of Interventional Cardiology in the treatment of myocardial infarction
Dr Damian Kelly, Consultant Cardiologist, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Give your feedback
15.05 Plenary Address: The 2019 Legal Update
Nigel Poole QC, Barrister, Kings Chambers Give your feedback
E. Paediatric cases in the Emergency Department – The diagnosis and management: Why we get this wrong sometimes.
Mr Amjid Mohammed, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Head of Service, Doncaster and Bassetlaw NHS Trust Give your feedback
F. Medicolegal Issues in Nephrology and Transplantation
Dr Peter Andrews, Consultant Nephrologist, SW Thames Renal & Transplantation Unit Give your feedback
G. Subtle and non-classical presentations of brain injury
Richard Follis, Partner, Shoosmiths Give your feedback
Professor Faraneh Vargah-Khadem, Professor or Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Child Health Give your feedback
H. Post-LASPO ATE and proportionality
Roger Mallalieu, Barrister, 4 New Square Give your feedback
Day 2 – Saturday 29 June 2019
09.05 Plenary Address: Obstetric Emergencies During Pregnancy
Professor Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Professor of Obstetric Medicine, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals Trust Give your feedback
09.50 Plenary Address: Obstetric Emergencies in the Labour Room
Dr Emma Ferriman, Consultant Obstetrician & Fetal Medicine Specialist, The Jessop Wing, Sheffield Give your feedback
I Respiratory Medicine – the medico-legal issues
Professor Howard Branley, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Hospital of St John’s and St Elizabeth Hospital, London Give your feedback
J Spinal Surgery
Mr Simon Tizzard, Consultant Spinal Neurosurgeon Surgeon, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough Give your feedback
K Neonatology Emergencies
Dr Jane Hawdon, Consultant Neonatologist and Responsible Officer, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust Give your feedback
L Vicarious Liability Post-Paterson
Richard Booth QC, Barrister, 1 Crown Office Row Give your feedback
12.55 Plenary Address: Bolam is Dead. Long live Bolam!
Dr Simon Fox QC, Barrister, Serjeants’ Inn Chambers Give your feedback
13.40 Plenary Address: Sepsis – a medical emergency
Dr Kenneth Power, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Poole Hospital NHS Trust – Give your feedback