This recording is of panel and audience discussion at the end of the afternoon session of lectures.
Updated 25 Nov 2007.
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Friday, 23 November 2007
The assessment of malingering in personal injury claims involving chronic pain
Lecture given by Professor Robert Edelmann, Chartered Clinical, Forensic and Health Psychologist, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
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Pain and other subjective health complaints in medico-legal reporting
Lecture given by Dr David Gill, Consultant Psychiatrist, Lister Hospital, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
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Wednesday, 21 November 2007
Communicating the biopsychosocial model in a legal report
Lecture given by Dr Jannie van der Merwe, Clinical Psychologist, The Real Health Institute, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
Updated 25 November 2007.
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Updated 25 November 2007.
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How to structure a case in a claim involving chronic pain
Lecture given by Mr Robert Kernaghan, Associate, Digby Brown & Co, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
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Saturday, 17 November 2007
Panel and audience discussion 1
Panel and audience discussion at the end of the morning session of lectures.
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Physiotherapy and personal injury claims
Lecture given by Mr Rob Packham, Head of Therapy and Rehabilitation NHS Fife, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
"Physiotherapy and personal injury claims".
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Pain without pathology - The pain consultant's perspective on medico-legal reporting
Lecture given by Dr Pete Mackenzie, Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Management, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
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The difficult medico-legal report
Lecture given by Mr Andy Stark, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, to the North British Pain Association at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
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The effect of compensation claims - The Australian perspective
Lecture given by Dr Jonathan McGhie to the North British Pain Association's Winter Scientific Meeting at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh on Friday 16th November 2007.
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Monday, 8 October 2007
Winter Scientific Meeting - Medico-legal issues in Chronic Pain Management
"I fought the Law and the Law won"
Medico-legal issues in Chronic Pain Management
Winter Scientific Meeting (5 CEPD Points)
Friday 16th November 2007
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
Edinburgh
EH2 1JQ
0930 - 1000 Coffee & Registration
1000 - 1030 The effect of Compensation claims – the Australian perspective
Dr. Jonathan McGhie, Consultant Anaesthetist, Glasgow
1030 - 1100 The Difficult Medico-legal Report: A Surgeon's Perspective
Mr Andy Stark, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Glasgow
1100 - 1115 Tea / Coffee Break
1115 - 1145 Pain Without Pathology: The Pain Consultant's Perspective on Medico-legal Reporting
Dr Peter MacKenzie, Consultant Anaesthetist, Glasgow
1145 - 1215 Physiotherapy and Personal Injury Claims
Mr Rob Packham, Head of Therapy and Rehabilitation, NHS Fife
1215 - 1245 PANEL DISCUSSION
1245 - 1345 LUNCH
1345 - 1415 How to Structure a Case in a Claim Involving Chronic Pain
Mr Brian Castle, Partner, Digby Brown
1415 - 1445 Communicating the Biopsychosocial Model in a Legal Report
Dr Janne Van der Merwe, Clinical Psychologist
1445 - 1500 Tea / Coffee Break
1500 - 1530 The Diagnosis of Somatoform Disorder in a Medico-legal Context
Dr David Gill, Consultant Psychiatrist, St Albans
1530 - 1600 The Assessment of Malingering in Personal Injury Claims Involving Chronic Pain
Dr Robert Edelmann, Clinical Psychologist, London
1600 - 1630 PANEL DISCUSSION
Download a registration form here ...
Medico-legal issues in Chronic Pain Management
Winter Scientific Meeting (5 CEPD Points)
Friday 16th November 2007
The Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
9 Queen Street
Edinburgh
EH2 1JQ
0930 - 1000 Coffee & Registration
1000 - 1030 The effect of Compensation claims – the Australian perspective
Dr. Jonathan McGhie, Consultant Anaesthetist, Glasgow
1030 - 1100 The Difficult Medico-legal Report: A Surgeon's Perspective
Mr Andy Stark, Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Glasgow
1100 - 1115 Tea / Coffee Break
1115 - 1145 Pain Without Pathology: The Pain Consultant's Perspective on Medico-legal Reporting
Dr Peter MacKenzie, Consultant Anaesthetist, Glasgow
1145 - 1215 Physiotherapy and Personal Injury Claims
Mr Rob Packham, Head of Therapy and Rehabilitation, NHS Fife
1215 - 1245 PANEL DISCUSSION
1245 - 1345 LUNCH
1345 - 1415 How to Structure a Case in a Claim Involving Chronic Pain
Mr Brian Castle, Partner, Digby Brown
1415 - 1445 Communicating the Biopsychosocial Model in a Legal Report
Dr Janne Van der Merwe, Clinical Psychologist
1445 - 1500 Tea / Coffee Break
1500 - 1530 The Diagnosis of Somatoform Disorder in a Medico-legal Context
Dr David Gill, Consultant Psychiatrist, St Albans
1530 - 1600 The Assessment of Malingering in Personal Injury Claims Involving Chronic Pain
Dr Robert Edelmann, Clinical Psychologist, London
1600 - 1630 PANEL DISCUSSION
Download a registration form here ...
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