Fundamental to working in the medico legal field as a care expert
July 31st, 2009 by admin
Jacqueline Webb and Company’s lunchtime talk, with speaker Elizabeth Waterman, introduced an alternative way of working beyond the statutory sector. Useful advice for bettering report-writing skills, fundamental to working in the medico-legal field as a Care Expert, were covered.
Employing therapists to assess individuals that have been harmed through no fault of their own Jacqueline Webb and company has developed a facility to solicitors and insurers to assist the claimant to have the compensation that they need not what is seen at initial glance. By taking into account the expected care needs of a person Jacqueline Webb and Company is able to provide a complete assessment of an individual from the view point of the care required past and future, including care needs, transport, equipment, and housing needs.
The thing I thought was interesting about the talk was that it looked at the course of action from the first assessment of the injured individual through to being an expert witness at court.
Attendees were urged to seize every chance to refine their report writing skills by looking for opportunities to practise and build up a professional written style, as extensive detailed reports have to be both factually right as well as an interesting read. Key components of report writing were highlighted as logical presentation, use of language, structuring of the report and a professional approach.
If you would like to download the A-Z of report writing that was designed specifically for the talk you can get it from Jacqueline Webb and Co’s website along with other fascinating topics about the consultancy role