American Conference Instjtutcs 14th Annual Advanced forum on lamirican CONIT PIMA l'451.1 (U[[ Distinguished Co-Chairs: LticcheseJ.'.:ver.son Norina a D. Tlitcker St.)I n Schwartz Hear from and network. with: Richard I.' `1'1\1(: Ali'ehard 'I: Ilenderson Transatlantic Remioir ince Robert Shavelle, PhD, Lifc Expectancy Project C (:NA s. A /cgarin, D Strincgic Solutions PDM Picchi Gain key strategies and updates from top in-house counsel, outside counsel, claim specialists, risk managers and medical experts on: Genetic and Epigenetic Disorders: Emerging Trends and Strategies Neonatal Encephalopathy and Neurologic Outcomes: The ACOG Reports Resolving the Tension Between Nurses, Midwives and Obstetricians The Anatomy of an Obstetric Malpractice Case: An Examination of Every Stage and Trial Techniques Neonatal Brain Injury: Assessing the Standard of Care and Determining the Timing and Causation of an Injury New Trends in Hypothermia Treatment for Newborns Suffering from Acute Hypoxic Encephalopathy The Affordable Care Act Subsidies: Addressing/Defining/Defending Damages and Life Care Plans Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy Cases Catastrophic Verdicts, Reinsurance and The Patient Safety Movement The Reptile Theory: Implementing Effective Litigation Strategies Between Client and Counsel to Counter Reptilian Tactics Featuring unparalleled medical insights from: Earn CLE Credits lc:1111,k! ",\Jed Pro Group,ittatiail,In(lercoii Medical Insurance Fa.clainiLe of California Rich,tral.1, I arlon, BcrkleyMed Jetarzifer L. Gran AIG Claims, Inc. Property Casualty Thomas R Halpin, MD University of Massachusetts Medical School Michael G. Ross, MI), MPH Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Harry E Farb, MD Obstetrician and Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist Robert H. Allen, PhD, PE Johns Hopkins University Michele./. Grimm, Ph.D. Wayne State University David A. Clark, MD Albany Medical College Max Wiznitzez; MD CWRU School of Medicine and others Brian Ac; n,allagliei Bollinger Obtain insight as to the perspectives from the Bench. Hear from: Courtney Ruch Bl I Specialty Insurance Kenneth Appleby ProNlac Specialty Insurance The Honomble Ruben Castillo U.S. Dist. Ct., N.D. Ill. The Honorable Lorenzo E Garcia U.S. Dist. Ct., D.N.M. The Honorable Victor J. DiNztbile, Philadelphia Ct. C.P. The Honorable Robert 13. Collings U.S. Dist. Cr., D. Mass. Register Now I 888-224-2480 I AmericanConference.com/ObMal
Be a part of the nation's premier obstetric malpractice conference and ensure that you keep abreast of the evolving standards of care, emerging theories of liability, and new plaintiff and defense strategies. Obstetric malpractice cases continue to result in massive verdicts, reaching amounts in excess of $100 million. Claims are evolving in response to advances in medical technology, which can increase the potential for errors in the delivery room. Further, new standards of care are emerging and with these new standards come new malpractice claims. Given the state of obstetric malpractice, it is essential that all those along the obstetric malpractice continuum,.1. win,,. taus,.ii e unse,.e current on the latest claims and defense strategies and how they are impacting the practice. American Conference Institute's 14th Annual Advanced Forum on Obstetric Malpractice Claims will bring together an unparalleled faculty of medical experts, risk managers, insurance professionals, and leading plaintiffs' and defense attorneys, who will provide you with the most up-to-date information on complex medical issues and litigation hurdles, including: Genetic and Epigenetic Disorders: Emerging Trends and Strategies Neonatal Encephalopathy and Neurologic Outcomes: The ACOG Reports The Tension Between Nurses, Midwives and Obstetricians The Anatomy of an Obstetric Malpractice Case: An Examination of Every Stage and Trial Techniques Neonatal Brain Injury: Assessing the Standard of Care and Determining the Timing and Causation of an Injury New Trends in Hypothermia Treatment for Newborns Suffering from Acute Hypoxic Encephalopathy The Affordable Care Act Subsidies: Addressing, Defining, Defending Damages and Life Care Plans Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy Cases Register now by calling 1-888-224-2480 or by faxing your registration form to 1-877-927-1563. You can also register online at wwwamericanconference.com/obmal WHO SHOULD ATTEND Lawyers, both plaintiff and defense, who litigate medical malpractice cases attend in order to get a solid grounding on the latest medical issues upon which cases are based. Our faculty of medical and legal experts from around the nation will provide you with the information and strategies that are essential to achieve the best outcomes for your dients Doctors, nurses and hospital risk/quality assurance managers attend in order to benchmark their current practices and procedures and develop a deeper understanding of the current state of obstetric malpractice litigation Insurance professionals attend in order to obtain valuable insights and strategies for assessing professional negligence daims and to better understand litigation strategies and hospital risk management techniques 2 Join the Conversation Ca) ACI: Reinsurance/Insurance @ACILegal / #ACIObstetricMal
Day One: Tuesday, e 23, 2015 7:15 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 Co-Chairs Opening Remarks Joseph S. Picchi Galloway, Lucchese, Everson & Picchi Norman D. Tucker Of Counsel Sommers Schwartz 8:05 In-House Claims and Risk Management Professionals Speak Out on Obstetric Malpractice Financial & Legal Decisions, Evaluation and Settlement of Cases, Insurance Coverage, and More Richard P Kidwell Senior Associate Counsel/Vice President of Risk Management UPMC Robert Shavelle, PhD, FAACPDM Technical Director Life Expectancy Project David C. Zielinski MedPro Group Michael D. Anderson Senior Claims Representative Medical Insurance Exchange of California Jennifer L. Green Senior Claims Analyst Healthcare Malpractice Claims Department AIG Claims, Inc. Property Casualty Brian S. Kern Area Executive Vice President Gallagher Bollinger Courtney Koch Complex Claims Examiner Berkshire Hathaway Specialty Insurance Kenneth Appleby Director Healthcare Insurance Services ProMac Specialty Insurance Moderator: Joseph S. Picchi Galloway, Lucchese, Everson & Picchi 9:50 Networking and Refreshment Break 10:00 Genetic and Epigenetic Disorders: Emerging Trends and Strategies David A. Clark, MD Chair, Dept. of Pediatrics Albany Medical College Victoria L. Vance Chair of HealthCare Practice Group Tucker Ellis LLP Andrew S. Kaufinan Kaufman Borgeest & Ryan LLP Assessing new and emerging research regarding genetics and the impact of epigenetic factors on development ACOG and AAP recommended screening and testing for appropriate patients Specific conditions with genetic and epigenetic contributions diabetes, ADHD, autism, asthma, motor difficulties (cerebral palsy) 11:40 Neonatal Encephalopathy and Neurologic Outcomes: The ACOG Reports Thomas E Halpin, MD Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Massachusetts Medical School Max Wiznitzer, MD Pediatric Neurology CWRU School of Medicine The impact of the reports that presented the findings and recommendations of a task force of obstetricians and gynecologists who represented key areas of expertise. Learn key takeaways and how you should be adapting your practice. 1:00 Networking Luncheon for Speakers and Delegates 2:00 Resolving Tension Between Nurses, Midwives and Obstetricians Eric J Stockman Principal Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C. Angelo A. Ziotas Silver Golub & Teitell LLP Kristi McClure Clinical Educator, Perinatal Services Mount Carmel West Hospital The relationship between nurses and obstetricians A review of recent cases involving cerebral palsy, developmental delays and other conditions A discussion about the sustainability of unmonitored independent birthing centers and whether or not midwives should be delivering outside of hospitals Managing malpractice risks along continuum of care Register Now I 888-224-2480 I AmericanConference.com/ObMal 3
Day One: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 3:00 Preparing and Presenting Your Witnesses Joseph S. Picchi Galloway, Lucchese, Everson & Picchi Roger E. Harris Swift, Currie, McGhee & Hiers, LLP John A. Scully Cooper & Scully, P.C. Norman D. Tucker Of Counsel Sommers Schwartz Ensuring that the witness is adequately prepared for deposition Anticipating where a deposition is heading Key considerations for video depositions Pitfalls to avoid How minor physical and verbal cues can have a major effect on the impact of a deposition Watching videotaped depositions to improve your ability to conduct or participate in a deposition What to look for Incorporating the lessons learned into future deposition 4:05 Afternoon Break 4:15 The Reptile Theory: Implementing Effective Litigation Strategies Between Client and Counsel to Counter Reptilian Tactics Richard A. Farlow Assistant Vice President BerkleyMed John E. Halt Jr., Esq. Hall Booth Smith, P.C. Timmy L. Wade Johnson & Bell, Ltd. James L. McGarity Specialized Professional Competence R&D Strategic Solutions jatry Selection Applying the lessons learned from jury focus groups to your jury selection process Making sure of the critical insights provided by jury consultants to obtain a more favorable jury Using Demonstrative Evidence and Themes Conveying your message and effectively explaining complex theories to jurors Using aids to explain data, provide accurate representations, and debunk opposing theories Using a clear and concise presentation which conveys credibility while staying within legal limits Narrating a Comprehensive Story Using themes to explain the details to the jury Simplifying the critical issues to the jury Demystifying complicated technical issues Persuasively detailing what is a reasonable risk The Reptile Theory: How to Counteract the Inherent Instinct to Punish Your Client Overcoming sympathy for injured plaintiffs Overcoming juror bias against doctors intolerance of virtually any risk of harm - the assumption that given advancements in medical technology, any death or serious injury means that there must have been some form of obstetric malpractice - explaining hard evidence in a way that lay people can internalize - minimizing juror anxiety about injuries to baby and mother 5:25 Electronic Medical Records, Patient Portals and Audit Trails: The Benefits and Dangers of a Paperless System Kirsten Ullman Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP The increased malpractice risks associated with Health Information Exchanges Overcoming the challenges of implementing an electronic platform Providing assurance of the integrity of the electronic record and the associated raw data How to train users and the risks involved Form v. narrative notes The use of electronic medical records in documenting labor and delivery and how that impacts the defensibility and expert opinion of the case Cloning records and the retroactive manipulation of electronic records Implementing enhanced documentation tools to capture relevant information in the electronic record 6:10 Conference Adjourns 4 Join the Conversation ACI: Reinsurance/Insurance @ACILegal / #ACIObstetricMal
Day Two: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 7:30 Continental Breakfast 8:00 View From the Bench: Renowned Federal and State Judges Will Tell You What Works and What Doesn't in Their Courtrooms, Why Parties Succeed and Don't Succeed in Med Mal Cases, Novel Trial and Case Management Strategies, Examples of Bad Lawyering and More Fn. Ruben Castillo U.S. Dist. CN.D. Hon. Lorenzo E Garcia U.S. Dist. Ct., D.N.M. Hon. Victor J. DiNubile, Jr. Philadelphia Ct. C.P. Hon. Robert B. Collings U.S. Dist. Ct., D. Mass. Moderator: Norman D. Tucker Of Counsel Sommers Schwartz 9:25 Morning Break 9:35 The Anatomy of an Obstetric Malpractice Case: An Examination of Every Stage and Trial Techniques Eric J. Frisch Carlock, Copeland & Stair LLP Lisa S. Dagostino Kline & Specter Timothy L. Barnes Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, P.0 Mark J. Brice Of Counsel Decof, Dead 8E Barry, P.C. Investigating the facts concerning liability, causation, and damages: what is relevant? Ensuring that your client is prepared for trial Trial briefs and motions in limine Overcoming the challenges of representing the institutional client Giving an effective opening statement Effective use of exhibits Final arguments and closing statements Making the case for or against damages 10:40 Neonatal Brain Injury: Assessing the Standard of Care and Determining the Timing and Causation of an Injury Michael G. Ross, MD, MPH Chairman, Dept. of Ob/Gyn Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Bruce G. Habian Martin Clearwater & Bell LLP Neuroimaging and radiology Pediatric Neurology : determining when the injury occurred The impact of intrauterine infections and genetic disorders on the placenta and fetus Assessing the role of cytokines in the development of longterm neurological defects Ascertaining if cytokines were created by HIE injury or infection Detecting signs or symptoms of infection prior to delivery Infection as a causal element of cerebral palsy 11:40 New Trends in Hypothermia Treatment for Newborns Suffering from Acute Hypoxic Encephalopathy Joseph A. Farchione Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell LLP Jim Puga Leventhal & Puga, P.C. Update of hospital hypothermia protocols, clinical trial guidelines, and their use as evidence in HIE claims Update on hypothermia clinical trials for HIE, use for neonatal injury other than HIE, and the use and results of hypothermia for adult cardiac arrest in birth injury cases Effect of hypothermia use on NFACP definition of HIE and proofs of negligence and proximate cause Treatment's results on motor and/or intellectual function and its effect on claims filed and damages evaluations Has hypothermia created a new standard of care for treating newborns with HIE 12:30 Networking Luncheon for Speakers and Attendees 1:25 The Affordable Care Act Subsidies: Addressing, Defining, Defending Damages and Life Care Plans Brant E. Poling Poling Law Richard J. Montes Mauro Lilling Naparty LLP Register Now I 888-224-2480 I AmericanConterence.com/ObMaI 5
Day Two: Wednesday, June 24, 2015 Ralph E Valitutti Principal Kitch; Drutchas, Wagner, Valitutti & Sherbrook, P.C. Case studies and the future of the collateral source rule Mitigation of Damages Burden of proof and the affirmative defense Expert testimony Billed rates and negotiated rates Life expectancy -. entering an alreedyttessed syswt-- -as of barmier:re 2:20 Catastrophic Verdicts, Reinsurance and The Patient Safety Movement Richard T Henderson Vice President Transatlantic Reinsurance John S. Moore Director Specialty Strategic Claims CNA Maggie M. Finklestein Shareholder Stevens & Lee Reasons for the ever increasing amounts of obstetric malpractice verdicts Malpractice reinsurance pools The Patient Safety Movement: Born out of the fear induced by monster verdicts, physicians are more likely to offer the cesarean section option, even in the absence of any actual medical purpose Defensive medicine and the decision to offer the cesarean section 3:20 Neonatal Brachial Plexus Palsy Cases Michele J. Grimm, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering Wayne State University Robert H. Allen, PhD, PE Undergraduate Program Director Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics johns Hopkins University William E Cunningham Cunningham Meyer & Vedrine, P.C. Brachial plexus: injury with and without shoulder dystocia Fundal pressure, expulsive forces and clinician applied forces Failure to detect macrosomia Understanding the key risk factors for shoulder dystocia, how they should be managed, and the delivery note -- --The-Exp-trl-sio-n-D-efense-and-its-irn-pm on )uror s perception of defense credibility -& -verdicts Daubert - Davis Frye Motions: the trial before the trial in these cases 4:40 Category Two Fetal Monitoring Strips: Safeguarding Against Incorrect Readings and Responses 5:45 Harry E Farb, MD Obstetrician and Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist Luke M. Pittoni Senior Heidell, Pittoni, Murhpy & Bach, LLP An update on fetal strip categorization Ensuring accurate readings and interpretations of fetal strips Assessing emerging technologies that can assist with evaluations and interpretations of fetal heart rate patterns Common claims of negligence involving Fetal Monitoring Strips Degree of sophistication of training of OB nurses regarding fetal monitoring and the disputes between doctors and nurses when a strip is misread Potential liability resulting from a lack of FM scrutiny by a physician Avoiding the pitfalls of overreliance on fetal heart rate algorithms Conference Ends American Conference Institute, 2015 Continuing' Legal Education Credits Accreditation will be sought in those jurisdictions requested by the registrants which have continuing education requirements. This course is identified as non-transitional for the purposes of CLE accreditation. ACI certifies that the activity has been approved for CLI-7., credit by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board ACI certifies that this activity has been approved for CLE credit by the State Bar of California. ACI has a dedicated team which processes requests for state approval. Please note that event accreditation varies by state and ACT will make every effbrt to process your request. 6 Join the Conversation ACI: Reinsurance/Insurance If @ACILegal / #ACIObstetricMal
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