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ON DEMAND: Medical-Legal Partnerships: A Primer
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Description:Credit: 0 Credit Hours Run Time: 55 Minutes **This is a previously recorded program, originally recorded on December 16, 2020. Medical-Legal Partnerships create frameworks by which lawyers, doctors and health-care institutions work together to address the social determinants of health and improve overall outcomes for clients/patients. Join us for a panel discussion with lawyers and a physician that will highlight the important role that Medical-Legal Partnerships play in providing holistic representation and care to clients/patients. Through an interactive panel discussion (audience participation encouraged) speakers will address the following topics: - The origin and history of Medical Legal Partnerships.
- The benefits of participating in Medical Legal Partnerships for clients/patients and practitioners.
- Best cases and lessons learned.
- The road ahead for Medical Legal Partnerships.
- Practice pointers.
- How to get involved at every career stage.
Sponsored by: D.C. Bar Health Law Community To view this content after you purchase it, log in to your member profile and select My Online Courses. Speakers: - Jeffrey Goldhagen, MD MPH Professor and Chief, Division of Community and Societal Pediatrics University of Florida College of Medicine
- Bethany Hamilton, Esq., Co-Director, National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership
- Keegan Warren-Clem, Esq. Adjunct Professor, University of Texas at Austin School of Law
- L'Kel Little, Associate General Counsel, March of Dimes, Inc. (Moderator)
- Mia Olsen, Assistant General Counsel, Department of Behavioral Health (Moderator)
On Demand Registration Fees: $0 D.C. Bar Community Member - Premium $15 D.C. Bar Law Student Community Member $20 D.C. Bar Health Law Community Member $20 Government/Nonprofit $40 D.C. Bar Member $60 Non-member Please select Individual Registration to register.
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