In briefs and during mediation – and especially in court – personal injury attorneys must be able to adequately convey their knowledge of anatomy to experts, the judge and most importantly the jury.
Attorneys & Anatomy
From car accidents to botched surgeries, many legal cases require lawyers to wear their doctor hats and have in-depth knowledge of the anatomy of the human body.
In this CLE course, attorney Rachel Rose will teach you about anatomy fundamentals so you can effectively communicate with your doctor experts and the jury. Rachel will mainly cover the issues & types of cases that require a lawyer to have anatomical knowledge, anatomy vs. pathology, medical position terminology and practical points to consider in your legal cases. To access the course please click here: Anatomy Fundamentals for Lawyers.
Rachel reviews the following systems:
- Musculoskeletal
- Gastro-intestinal
- Circulatory
- Nervous
From working on Wall Street to interning at the Department of HHS, Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA, has accumulated knowledge in a multitude of fields throughout her career, with an emphasis on various facets of healthcare. She advises on federal and state compliance and areas of liability associated with a variety of healthcare, legal and regulatory issues including: HIPAA, the HITECH Act, the False Claims Act, Medicare issues, as well as corporate and security regulations.
This CLE course is offered in the following states:
- Alaska (AK)
- Arizona (AZ)
- California (CA)
- Connecticut (CT)
- District of Columbia (DC)
- Illinois (IL)
- Maryland (MD)
- Massachusetts (MA)
- Michigan (MI)
- Missouri (MO)
- New Hampshire (NH)
- New Jersey (NJ)
- New York (NY)
- North Dakota (ND)
- Pennsylvania (PA)
- South Dakota (SD)
Attorney Credits offers CLE for attorneys in Texas and around the country. For more information about CLE in Texas please click the following link: TX CLE.