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Medico-legal considerations when working with sports related concussions

David Maddocks will join a panel discussion exploring the medico-legal roles and responsibilities surrounding physiotherapists working with athletes and patients suffering from SRC.

This is a live webinar and will not be recorded. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants the day before the event. If login instructions are not received (please check your inbox as well as junk/spam folders) by close of business the day before the lecture, please contact us on jason.smith@australian.physio


VIC, TAS, NSW, ACT, QLD – 7.00pm AEST
SA, NT – 6.30pm
WA – 5.00pm

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Presenters

David Maddocks


David graduated in Law with Honours in 1996 and is accredited with the Law Institute of Victoria as a Personal Injury Specialist. David was also a Tribunal Member of the State Government's Intellectual Disability Review Tribunal for a number of years. David has extensive litigation experience and has been involved in the defence of numerous claims against medical practitioners, the State of Victoria (including the Department of Education, Parks Victoria and the Department of Sustainability & Environment) and private schools.Prior to becoming a lawyer, he worked as a Neuropsychologist for over 10 years in a number of hospitals (including the Royal Children's Hospital), assessing memory and cognition in adolescents and children who had suffered acquired brain injury in transport accidents. His employment included the role of Chief Neuropsychologist at the Victorian Rehabilitation Centre in Melbourne. As part of his Ph.D. (Medicine), he investigated the cognitive affects of head injury.David has been a co-author on the 4th, 5th and 6th International Consensus Statements on Concussion in Sport.

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17
Wednesday
17 July
07:00PM - 08:30PM AEST

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Price:
Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $30.00
Students: $0.00
Advanced Practice group: $0.00
Musculoskeletal group: $0.00
Neurology group: $0.00
Paediatric group: $0.00
Business Group: $0.00
Sports and Exercise group: $0.00
Registration closing date:
15 Jul 2024
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.50
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Price:
50.00: $Non-Member
30.00: $APA Member
0.00: $Students
0.00: $Advanced Practice group
0.00: $Musculoskeletal group
0.00: $Neurology group
0.00: $Paediatric group
0.00: $Business Group
0.00: $Sports and Exercise group
Registration closing date:
15 Jul 2024
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.50
Your registration status:
Presenters

David Maddocks


David graduated in Law with Honours in 1996 and is accredited with the Law Institute of Victoria as a Personal Injury Specialist. David was also a Tribunal Member of the State Government's Intellectual Disability Review Tribunal for a number of years. David has extensive litigation experience and has been involved in the defence of numerous claims against medical practitioners, the State of Victoria (including the Department of Education, Parks Victoria and the Department of Sustainability & Environment) and private schools.Prior to becoming a lawyer, he worked as a Neuropsychologist for over 10 years in a number of hospitals (including the Royal Children's Hospital), assessing memory and cognition in adolescents and children who had suffered acquired brain injury in transport accidents. His employment included the role of Chief Neuropsychologist at the Victorian Rehabilitation Centre in Melbourne. As part of his Ph.D. (Medicine), he investigated the cognitive affects of head injury.David has been a co-author on the 4th, 5th and 6th International Consensus Statements on Concussion in Sport.


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