Who is the plaintiff’s attorney and what exactly does the defense do? The legal process in medical malpractice can sound very overwhelming and a land of the unknown.
There may be a time in your journey as a nurse that you witness an adverse outcome or are named as a fact witness in a lawsuit. This can be frightening and anxiety-provoking.
In this class, we will go step by step as to what to expect through the whole process of observing/being involved in the adverse event and what the typical steps are during the time when a lawsuit is filed. You will gather knowledge of the discovery phase of the process, who is your legal team, what they do to get you prepped for the case, and the deposition process and trial.
Spoiler alert! You can be involved in a lawsuit without an adverse event that occurs if the family or patient alleges that an injury occurred during the patient’s care.
Learning Objectives
1. Participants will understand key players involved in every lawsuit (defendant, plaintiff, witness)
2. Participants will be able to identify the anatomy of a lawsuit
3. Participant will be able to define the standard of care
4. Participant will be able to identify key components to the deposition process
5. Participants will be able to identify key components of the trial process
*2 CEs from the California BRN will be awarded upon completion of this class. Class expires two years from the purchase date.
CEs are provided by the California Board of Registered Nursing #CEP17368