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Healthcare Inquests - Part 2

Run Time
45 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence
Available Until
05/06/2026

Price £120.00

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Description

Join Carin Hunt, Barrister at Outer Temple Chambers, in this webinar discussing healthcare inquests. The following topics are covered:

  • A quick run though the basics
  • Article 2: Everyone’s right to life shall be protected by law
  • Prevention of future death reports (Regulation 28)
    • s7 Coroners and Justice Act 2009

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This webinar has been accredited by APIL Training for 2 hours personal injury CPD.



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Speakers

Carin Hunt

Barrister

Outer Temple

Carin Hunt joined Chambers in September 2019, following her pupillage in which she gained experience across the core practice areas of chambers, including clinical negligence and personal injury, employment, international injury and travel, private client, court of protection, pensions, and public law. Prior to the Bar, Carin read Law at St Catherine’s College Oxford, after which she became a Consultant at the UNRWA Dispute Tribunal in Jordan, dealing principally with UN employment law. Carin has a background in Medical Ethics and Medical Law. She interned at the Global Health Ethics Department of the World Health Organisation in 2014 and then completed a Masters in Medical Law and Ethics at King’s College London (2015/2016), receiving a Distinction. Thereafter Carin held roles as a Lecturer at Trinity College Dublin, a Seminar Leader at University College Dublin, and as a Research Assistant in the Law Faculties of Oxford and UCL. She has presented academic papers in the fields of Neurolaw, consent systems in organ donation, and the regulation of human reproductive technologies.
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