Care experts refining there clinical negligence claims UK skills
An useful article I found in August 2008’s copy of OTC was about a seminar provided by Elizabeth Waterman from Jacqueline Webb and Company’s, about an introduction to different ways of working outside of the Statutory sector. Useful tips for bettering report-writing skills, which are essential to Clinical Negligence Claims UK experts practicing in the medico-legal field as a care expert, were looked at.
Jacqueline Webb and Company basically gives a facility to solicitors and insurers and provides the assessment skills of its therapists to consider people who have been hurt through no fault of their own and are looking for compensation. The holistic assessment encompasses past and future care needs, transport, equipment and housing needs.
The seminar set out the position of a consultant and explained very clearly what was needed of them in different stages of the process from assessment of the claimant to attendance at court as an expert witness.
Delegates were urged to take every opportunity to refine their report writing skills by seeking out opportunities to refine and build up a good written style, as long detailed reports have to be both factually right as well as an interesting read. Essential components of report writing were brought up such as logical presentation, use of language, structuring of the report and a professional approach. If you are interested in downloading the A-Z of report writing that was written specifically for the seminar you can get it from Jacqueline Webb and Co’s website along with other interesting facts about the consultancy role