17 August Day in the life A Day in the Life of a Physiotherapy Expert Witness Personal injury, 17. Maintaining your professional edge, 11. Report Writing, Physiotherapy Kathryn Rowe is an Expert Witness and Physiotherapist with over 17 years of clinical experience in neurological, spinal and orthopaedic rehabilitation. She works with adults and young people following traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, amputation and complex multi-trauma. Here she tells us about her Expert Witness work, why she still practises as a physiotherapist in the community, and what she wishes she had known when she started out.
13 October Day in the life A Day in the Life of a Speech and Language Expert Witness Personal injury, 01. Starting your Expert Witness Business, Legal Aid, SEND assessment, Educational negligence, Speech and Language Therapist We speak to a consultant Speech and Language Therapist providing assessments for Special Educational Need (SEND) tribunals and writing medicolegal reports for educational negligence and personal injury cases. Here, they tell us more about their Expert Witness work, explains why they find it so meaningful, and how they balance it with their clinical and voluntary commitments.
11 August Day in the life A day in the life of an Accommodation Expert Witness Personal injury, Clinical negligence, Architecture, accommodation Marisa Shek is a Healthcare Architect and owner of Shek Architects. As an Expert Witness, she specialises in the field of accommodation for disabled people in personal injury and clinical negligence litigation. Here, she tells us how she became an Expert Witness and why her work continues to inspire her.