Complimentary Archived Video The Canadian Food and Drugs Act Revised and Revisited: The Protecting Canadians from Unsafe Drugs Act (Vanessa's Law) April 20, 2015 View an informative discussion on one of the biggest reforms to the Canadian Food and Drugs Act in more than 50 years.
Archived Video Hot Topics in Health Law February 05, 2015 This essential program for practitioners in health law will give you a broad perspective on current and emerging issues and how they will impact your practice.
Complimentary Archived Video Understanding Recent and Proposed Changes to the Regulated Health Professions Act November 26, 2014 Of particular interest to health law practitioners who deal with colleges that regulate health professionals, this program will address the impact of recent changes to the RHPA and look at what is still to come, including the changes proposed in Bill 21.
Complimentary Archived Video Year End Dinner with Maureen Taylor Dying With Dignity: A Personal Perspective on Physician-Assisted Suicide June 23, 2014 Ms Taylor is a former medical journalist and now a physician assistant and Assistant Clinical Professor in the PA program at McMaster University. She will present a unique perspective on the difficult ethical question of physician-assisted suicide.
Complimentary Archived Video Best Practices for Retaining & Communicating With Medical Experts April 28, 2014 Don't miss this critical discussion on how to formulate and properly communicate what you need from your medical expert.
Complimentary Archived Video Civil Commitment under the Mental Health Act: Does 'Brian's Law' Go Too Far? November 26, 2013 This program will offer a primer on the civil commitment process under the Mental Health Act, as well as focus specifically on the legal, constitutional and public policy issues raised in the Thompson case.
Complimentary Archived Video Medical Evidence & Causation Post Clement June 18, 2013 In Clements v. Clements The Supreme Court of Canada clarified the law of causation in cases of negligence and addressed the applicability of the “but for” and the “material contribution” tests.
Complimentary Archived Video Protecting Public Interest - How do Professional Health Colleges Inspire Public Confidence May 28, 2013 Professional regulation is supposed to protect the public interest - not the interest of the professionals that a College regulates. Under the RHPA, Colleges have the duty, in carrying out their objects, to serve and protect the public interest.
Complimentary Archived Video Hot Topics on Privacy in Health Law November 27, 2012 A panel of distinguished privacy and health law practitioners will share their expertise and provide their perspectives on the implications of these current developments for those in the field who must comply with privacy legislation.