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CLE
Health Law

CBA/OBA Joint Health Law CLE Conference

Critical Issues in Health Law: A National Summit

May 3 - 4, 2007
Delta Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, ON

Details
Details

Don’t miss out on this national health law summit, jointly sponsored by the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) and the Ontario Bar Association (OBA), designed to bring together health law practitioners from across Canada for an update on a variety of critical health law issues. 

This exciting program will focus on three main themes: 

  1. Private Health Care;
  2. Patient Safety; and
  3. Medical Malpractice. 

The program will appeal to all members of the health law bar, as well as other stakeholders in the health care system, with a focus on current issues in expert evidence, causation, tort law developments, patient safety, disclosure of error, reporting of adverse events, the proliferation of private health care initiatives, and new developments on the “business” and legal side of private health care. 

Anyone who is regularly involved in advising health sector clients or who otherwise addresses these issues, whether in the public or private sector, whether in the area of risk management, corporate transactions, health care litigation or policy development, will not want to miss this one-and-a-half day program, which includes a reception and networking dinner. 

This is one CLE you'll want to book early!  

Program Brochure and Registration Form

For information, please contact Tracy Antochi at the CBA National Office,
(613) 237-2925 / 1-800-267-8860 ext. 186, or by e-mail at
tracya@cba.org

 

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Program Brochure and Registration Form

Contact
Contact

Tracy Antochi 
CBA National Office
tracya@cba.org
Tel: (613) 237-2925 or 1-800-267-8860 Ext: 186

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