Octoberbrochure - (Page 8) SEMINAR 9th Annual 9 GOUGH SQUARE Clinical Negligence Seminar & Legal Update A full day seminar on 6th November 2008 at The Law Society, Chancery Lane, London. • How MCA is working in relation to capacity and consent and in relation to detention of patients for their own and others’ safety Claire Royston, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry 6 November 2008 The Law Society, London DATE 6 November 2008 COST £125 + £21.87 VAT = £146.87 Detailed course notes 6 hours Law Society or ILEX CPD Accredited by APIL Training VENUE • Healthcare associated infections Esther Pounder, 9 Gough Square • Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm - an ideal case for screening? Clive Quick, Consultant and Vascular Surgeon • Human Rights Act damages in Clinical Negligence Adam Dawson, 9 Gough Square; • Infection prevention and control of MRSA Karen Egan, Service Manager & Associate Director of Infection Prevention and Control, Leighton Hospital The Law Society 113 Chancery Lane, London WC2 PRESENTING BARRISTERS GRAHAME ALDOUS QC LAURA BEGLEY • Inquests Perrin Gibbons, 9 Gough Square • Lessons from the Diana Inquest Duncan Macleod, 9 Gough Square DUNCAN MACLEOD ESTHER POUNDER • Legal update Laura Begley, 9 Gough Square • Court of Protection under the Mental Capacity Act - one year on Denzil Lush, Master of the Court of Protection CHRIS WILSON ADAM DAWSON • Trespass to the person in Clinical Negligence Chris Wilson, 9 Gough Square PERRIN GIBBONS 9 Gough Square provides a "Chinese Menu" of CPD training for Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence solicitors throughout England and Wales on over 80 specialist topics. This is available on application to our Chief Executive.
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