Sentences with phrase «medical research lawyers»

Our medical research lawyers recognize that quality health care begins with excellent medical research.

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In addition to clinicians, consumers, health professional educators, insurers, lawyers, ethicists, administrators, and policy makers, the participants included researchers with expertise in epidemiology, public health, sociology, medical anthropology, legal, health policy and clinical research.
The tech transfer internship program at the University of Michigan is run by Elaine Brock, the director of the Medical School's Office of Technology Transfer and Corporate Research, a lawyer who was also trained in health services administration; and assistant director Maria Sippola - Thiele, a former National Cancer Institute postdoc who subsequently got her M.B.A. from the University of Michigan.
«Our research team includes biomedical engineers, biochemists, surgeons and a lawyer working on every aspect of this game - changing field of medicine so it becomes part of everyday medical practice in the near future.
But when in 2007 the UK's General Medical Council proved the given story false, and arraigned Walker - Smith for misconduct, he sat mute for many months while the council's lawyers set out its proof, and then, after the prosecution's case closed, he announced a new story: that he was only involved in clinical care, and that the approved research project never even happened.
It is important to do plenty of research and choose a medical malpractice lawyer with many years of experience in medical negligence legal work.
The medical malpractice lawyers at Ketchmark and McCreight, P.C. have done a lot of research into the subject of Paxil birth defects and we have read information from a variety of recent studies in the area (more information on this below).
However, I find most students and lawyers (quite reasonably) have enough of a challenge with legal research that I do not expect them to master research in different literature (e.g., business, medical, economics).
Presentation, «Defenses in Drug and Medical Device Litigation,» Defense Research Institute Young Lawyers» Training Seminar, March 1999
Presentation, «Defenses in Drug and Medical Device Litigation,» Defense Research Institute Drug and Medical Device Committee Young Lawyers» Training Seminar, September 2002
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Health law, policy and bioethics lawyers benefit from excellent analytical and research skills, strong oral advocacy and negotiating skills, a well - informed understanding of medical issues, and a facility for dealing with complex rules and regulations.
State Bar of Montana North Dakota State Bar Association American Bar Association (Health Law & Litigation) North Dakota Defense Lawyers Association Defense Research Institute (Member, Medical Liability Section) Defense Research Institute — North Dakota State Representative (2007) State Bar Association of North Dakota: Jury Standards Committee (2007 — present) past member of Inquiry Committee West and Fee Arbitration Panel Fellow Litigation Counsel of America Fellow International Society of Barristers North Dakota Defense Lawyers Association: Member 1995 — present (President, 2003 - 2004; Vice President, 2002 - 2003; Treasurer 2007 - 2008)
Gord is a member of the Product Liability Advisory Council (PLAC), the International Association of Defense Counsel (Board Member and past chair of Drug, Device and Biotech Committee), the Defense Research Institute (Drug and Medical Device SLC Liaison), The Advocates» Society, Canadian Defence Lawyers and Christian Legal Fellowship.
Lawyers in particular should not (in my view) under any circumstances use the title «Doctor» unless they have a medical degree, not a research doctorate and certainly not a J.D., to avoid the obvious and constant public confusion.
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