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Women in Clinical Negligence, series one of the Talking Justice podcast, explores the experiences, expertise and influence of women working at the heart of clinical negligence law.
Across the series, we unpack some of the most pressing issues shaping clinical negligence today, from the gender pain gap and unequal health outcomes, to shifting legal frameworks and growing barriers to access to justice. Through expert insight, real-world examples and candid discussion, each episode considers how bias in medicine, research and the law affects patients, and what meaningful reform could look like.
The series also shines a light on the women driving change within clinical negligence law. We hear from practitioners at different stages of their careers, including those who entered the profession through non-traditional routes, to understand the challenges they have faced, the progress being made, and what still needs to change to better support women in the sector.
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Latest Episodes
Mind The (Rehab) Gap: Personal Injury vs Clinical Negligence Claims
We sit down with Helen Franklin, partner at Barcan and Kirby to unpack what rehabilitation really means in injury claims and why getting it early can change recovery, independence, and family life. We compare the personal injury rehab code with...
Low Value, High Impact: Access to Justice in Clinical Negligence
Episode one features Katherine Pearce, Head of Medical Negligence and Personal Injury at Davies and Partners Solicitors and Emma Wilson, ATE Account Manager, ARAG. Women in Clinical Negligence explores the issues shaping c...