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Take Aurally
Take Aurally
141 episodes
9 months ago
In this special episode we are joined by David Green, a specialist employment and personal illness barrister from 12 King’s Bench Walk Chambers to discuss personal illness and occupational disease. Questions asked include: What is a barrister? Do they all wear wigs and shout “Objection!” all the time? How does a claim go from injury to court? What happens during a court hearing? How is the value of a claim calculated? David introduces us to the medicolegal world, looking at personal illness, court proceedings and the role of medical experts. Along the way we discuss how to become a barrister, how Inns of Court are like Houses of Hogwarts and how the gavel has never been used in courts in England or Wales.
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In this special episode we are joined by David Green, a specialist employment and personal illness barrister from 12 King’s Bench Walk Chambers to discuss personal illness and occupational disease. Questions asked include: What is a barrister? Do they all wear wigs and shout “Objection!” all the time? How does a claim go from injury to court? What happens during a court hearing? How is the value of a claim calculated? David introduces us to the medicolegal world, looking at personal illness, court proceedings and the role of medical experts. Along the way we discuss how to become a barrister, how Inns of Court are like Houses of Hogwarts and how the gavel has never been used in courts in England or Wales.
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Advanced Clinical Practice Week 2020 Special: ACPs in Acute Medicine
Take Aurally
40 minutes 6 seconds
4 years ago
Advanced Clinical Practice Week 2020 Special: ACPs in Acute Medicine
In this special for Advanced Clinical Practice Week 2020, we handed over the podcast to our friends in the NUH Acute Medicine ACP Team: Hannah Polak and Greg Cartright. They take us through their careers, their day-to-day work and how the ACP team fits in with the wider MDT. You can find the blog for this episode at https://www.takeaurally.com/fyeo/2020/11/11/advanced-clinical-practice-week-2020 As ever you can subscribe to Take Aurally through Apple Podcasts and Soundcloud AND we're also on Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/hk2tt55xd97pcz4xoj43nydyy Remember to follow us and NUH DREEAM on Facebook and Twitter We're now also on Instagram where you can find our whole collection of Take Visually infographics: www.instagram.com/takeaurally/ All information is correct at the time of recording, any and all guidelines mentioned are correct for Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. All views are the speaker's own.
Take Aurally
In this special episode we are joined by David Green, a specialist employment and personal illness barrister from 12 King’s Bench Walk Chambers to discuss personal illness and occupational disease. Questions asked include: What is a barrister? Do they all wear wigs and shout “Objection!” all the time? How does a claim go from injury to court? What happens during a court hearing? How is the value of a claim calculated? David introduces us to the medicolegal world, looking at personal illness, court proceedings and the role of medical experts. Along the way we discuss how to become a barrister, how Inns of Court are like Houses of Hogwarts and how the gavel has never been used in courts in England or Wales.