Start Date
Thursday 9 February 2023 at 6:00 PM
Assessment
2,500 word written assignments (70%) Multiple choice questionnaire (20%) and continuous assessment through online activities (10%).
Delivery Method
Course launch on Thursday 9 February. Lectures on Tuesdays from 6pm to 9pm, with occasional online lecture releases. Onsite interactive workshops on Tuesday evenings. Lectures also available to view on-demand.
CPD Hours
The number of hours of CPD that you may claim in relation to this course will depend on the way in which you access each of the individual sessions. For further information and the CPD booklet, see
CPD scheme.
Course Leader
Sara Van den Bergh, Solicitor, course leader: s.vandenbergh@lawsociety.ie
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Other Professionals
We welcome applications for this course from suitably qualified professionals. Your application must be approved before you can formally register on the course. To apply please email the following documents to diplomateam@lawsociety.ie :
- A completed application form (see below)
- Your Curriculum Vitae
- A short cover letter setting out your relevant experience
Please note, for non-members this course is subject to a supplemental fee of €335 bringing the total course fee to €2,995. No fees are required prior to approval.
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Programme objectives
On completion of this training programme, participants will have:
- A comprehensive understanding of medical negligence claims. The areas examined include the practice and procedure, sample pleadings, and case management attendant to such claims;
- An in-depth knowledge of the practical issues that arise when advising both private hospitals and consultants and separately the distinct issues that arise in respect of public hospitals and the State Claims Agency;
- Knowledge of the pragmatic considerations incumbent upon parties to litigation in their preparation for trial including assessing prospects of success, preparing proofs and assessments and the application of relevant case law; constitutional and civil rights that apply in the healthcare field;
- A knowledge of the current obligations on healthcare providers regarding record management vis-a-vis e-healthcare and data protection obligations;
- A full understanding of the nature of professional regulation and the practice and procedure relevant to statutory enquiries.
Programme structure and approach to learning
This course will provide practitioners with a comprehensive overview of the law governing healthcare in this jurisdiction, as well as analysis and insights in relation to the relevant practice and procedure in Ireland. In the first half of the course, the focus is on medical negligence claims. The second section of the course will cover the areas of medical records/ data protection, constitutional rights and healthcare regulation.
The learning experience will be enhanced by practical input from expert practitioners in their area and from leading contributors by way of workshops and case-study sessions. Notable features include a healthcare regulation workshop facilitated by representatives from all the major healthcare regulatory bodies.
Modules
The programme is based on the following module scheme and covers key themes as listed below:
Part A
Module 1: Introduction to medico legal claims handling
- Practice and procedure , sample pleadings, and case management,
- Practical advices when acting for private hospitals,
- The State Claims Agency.
Module 2: Preparing for trial
- Instructing counsel,
- Healthcare precedent.
Part B
Module 3: Constitutional & civil rights
- Guardianship,
- Mental health law,
- Inquests before the coroner,
- Birth issues,
- End of life issues.
Module 4: Record management
- E-healthcare,
- Data protection obligations,
- Freedom of information.
Module 5: Healthcare regulation
- Professional regulation - case studies,
- Statutory enquiries - practice and procedure,
- Inquests before the coroner.
Workshops
Workshops are a key feature of this course. These are designed to be interactive and involve working in groups on selected case-study problems and analysis, with an emphasis on the application of the law to common scenarios encountered in practice. Workshop dates are as follows:
Workshop | Title | Date | Time |
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1 | Medico-legal case studies | Tuesday 14 March 2023 | 6pm to 8.30pm |
2 | Mid-trial applications and rulings; applications to the list | Tuesday 28 March 2023 | 6pm to 8.30pm |
3 | Part A - Q&A Session | Tuesday 30 May 2023 | 6pm to 8.30pm |
| Part B - Problem based scenarios | Tuesday 30 May 2023 | 6pm to 8.30pm |
Assessments
2,500 word written assignments (70%) Multiple choice questionnaire (20%) and continuous assessment through online activities (10%).
Who should attend?
This course is suitable for the following:
- Solicitors, barristers and trainees who would like to be in a position to advise current or future clients on healthcare-related legal issues,
- Those working in the public health service, in healthcare departments in private practice, or working in-house in regulatory bodies or other agencies.
We welcome applications for this course from suitably qualified non-members. Please explain your interest and set out any relevant experience in a cover letter and a brief CV. Such applications are subject to a supplemental fee of €335.
Faculty
The teaching faculty for this diploma comprises experts in the field.
Previous lecturers have included:
- Michael Counihan SC
- Philip Fagan, State Claims Agency
- Aisling Gannon S.C., Dublin District Coroner
- Eamon Harrington, Comyn Kelleher Tobin
- Áine Hynes, St. John Solicitors
- Allison Kelleher, Comyn Kelleher Tobin
- William Kennedy, the Medical Council
- Marie Kinsella, Philip Lee
- Aoife McCann, the Health Information and Quality Authority
- Stephen McLoughlin, Addleshaw Goddard LLP
- Roger Murray, Callan Tansey
- Louise O’ Rourke, Hayes Solicitors LLP
- Joanne O’ Sullivan, Kennedys
- Ciara Phillips, Michael Boylan Litigation Law Firm
- Sheila Reidy BL
- Professor David Smith, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland
- Martha Wilson, Hayes Solicitors
We have designed our courses to enable you to satisfy as much of your CPD requirement as possible. Time spent attending lectures and workshops in person or completing these via e-learning as part of your course can be claimed towards your annual CPD requirement. The number of hours of CPD that you may claim in relation to your diploma/certificate course will depend on the way in which you access each of the individual sessions. For further information, visit the CPD scheme and download the CPD booklet.
Contact
Sara Van den Bergh, solicitor, course leader: s.vandenbergh@lawsociety.ie
*Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in these pages is accurate and up to date. However timetables and course content are subject to change and date and time changes may occur due to factors beyond our control.
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