Course description
Allegations of Non-Accidental Head Injury (NAHI) can be incredibly complex and, as such, practitioners at fact finding hearings require a considerable amount of medical understanding.
Jay Banerji and Ramanjit Kang present this comprehensive and informative webinar that aims to demystify this so that practitioners will be able to defend or challenge medical evidence in cases where non accidental head injury is alleged.
It will cover the core concepts and terms to understand, the nature of brain injuries, the alternative mechanisms and timing, the effects of various underlying conditions, and much more. With this expert insight you will be well prepared to advise your clients in NAHI cases.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
Fact findings in NAHI cases are complex on many levels.
This webinar aims to focus and demystify, so that practitioners will be able to understand and challenge medical evidence in cases where non accidental head injury is alleged.
What You Will Learn
- Core concepts and terms to understand
- The nature of brain injuries including
- Subdural haematomae
- Bleeding to the eyes
- Encephalopathy, seizures and loss of consciousness
- Alternative mechanisms and timing
- Drops and falls
- Blows
- Shaking
- Shearing forces
- Underlying conditions
- Ehlers Danlos Syndrome
- Fitting, including reflex anoxic seizures
- The unknown
- Selecting, instructing and challenging experts
- Which kind of expert to instruct
- Challenging the orthodox explanation
- Using case law
- Advanced tips
- Scans
- Spinal bleeds and what we can learn from them
- Recovery times and what they tell us
Expenses
MBL Seminars Limited
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