MEDICALLY ILLUSTRATED WEBINARS
S&A recognizes the growing need for education in the field of medical litigation, and we are pleased to offer medically illustrated webinars to attorneys, their staff, professional associations, and insurance professionals. Our webinars only take about 30-45 minutes and can be viewed whenever it’s most convenient for you. They are a great way to prepare for a new case and help clients brush up on the anatomy and physiology of the most common issues encountered in medical malpractice litigation.
Choose from our popular topics below, and request your free medically illustrated webinar today!
This webinar examines litigation hot topics including fetal heart monitoring, signs of fetal distress, and hypoxia during labor. Defending against claims of mismanagement of labor and failure to deliver in a timely manner, the defense team focused on helping the jury visually navigate the categories of FHM strips, using a fetal heart monitor interactive exhibit to help the jury understand the tracings in this case.
Characterized by rapid and uncontrolled local growth of abnormal cells followed by their spread to nearby and distant sites, cancer is a disease with multiple etiologies. This illustrated lecture discusses issues in the medicine and litigation involving failure to diagnose and treat various cancers.
This illustrated lecture explores the complex topic of the human heart. It explains the basics of heart anatomy, development, and function before delving into the complicated pathologies and associated conditions that can negatively impact the patient.
Surgery is an integral part of health care today, with an estimated 234 million operations performed yearly around the world. This illustrated lecture explores complications commonly encountered during a wide variety of surgeries in medical malpractice litigation. It examines general surgical techniques and advances, as well as concepts such as infection, wound healing, adhesions, and perforation, in depth, in order to evaluate potential alternative causations for allegations of negligence.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States today. People of all ages and backgrounds are affected, and subsequently, myocardial infarctions are often the subject of medical malpractice suits. This lecture explores the anatomy and risk factors of this often-silent killer, in relation to the most current methods of diagnosis and treatment in order to put claims of medical negligence in perspective.
Shoulder dystocia is the second largest category of indemnity payments in obstetrics due to its potential for causing significant and lifelong injury to the infants who experience it. This illustrated lecture shows what occurs during this complication as well as the mechanisms of infant and maternal injury. It further explores the risk factors, management, and alternative causations of this birth injury.
This webinar will explore the anatomy of the spine as related to common medical malpractice allegations. It will also examine the visual defense strategy of a spinal fusion case study in order to show how demonstrative evidence clarified this complex subject matter for the jury.
MEDICALLY ILLUSTRATED WEBINARS
S&A recognizes the growing need for education in the field of medical litigation, and we are pleased to offer medically illustrated webinars to attorneys, their staff, professional associations, and insurance professionals. Our webinars only take about 30-45 minutes and can be viewed whenever it’s most convenient for you. They are a great way to prepare for a new case and help clients brush up on the anatomy and physiology of the most common issues encountered in medical malpractice litigation.
Choose from our popular topics below, and request your free medically illustrated webinar today!
Characterized by rapid and uncontrolled local growth of abnormal cells followed by their spread to nearby and distant sites, cancer is a disease with multiple etiologies. This illustrated lecture discusses issues in the medicine and litigation involving failure to diagnose and treat various cancers.
This illustrated lecture explores the complex topic of the human heart. It explains the basics of heart anatomy, development, and function before delving into the complicated pathologies and associated conditions that can negatively impact the patient.
Surgery is an integral part of health care today, with an estimated 234 million operations performed yearly around the world. This illustrated lecture explores complications commonly encountered during a wide variety of surgeries in medical malpractice litigation. It examines general surgical techniques and advances, as well as concepts such as infection, wound healing, adhesions, and perforation, in depth, in order to evaluate potential alternative causations for allegations of negligence.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States today. People of all ages and backgrounds are affected, and subsequently, myocardial infarctions are often the subject of medical malpractice suits. This lecture explores the anatomy and risk factors of this often-silent killer, in relation to the most current methods of diagnosis and treatment in order to put claims of medical negligence in perspective.
Shoulder dystocia is the second largest category of indemnity payments in obstetrics due to its potential for causing significant and lifelong injury to the infants who experience it. This illustrated lecture shows what occurs during this complication as well as the mechanisms of infant and maternal injury. It further explores the risk factors, management, and alternative causations of this birth injury.
This webinar will explore the anatomy of the spine as related to common medical malpractice allegations. It will also examine the visual defense strategy of a spinal fusion case study in order to show how demonstrative evidence clarified this complex subject matter for the jury.