by Holly Hayes
A blog we like, Franklin Solutions, posted about the American Health Lawyers Association healthcare mediation training on February 6 and 7, 2012, in Orlando, Florida. The course is two parts: Part I is taught by Jane Conard (see Disputing blog posts here ) and Jeanne Franklin and is an Introduction to the Basics of Mediation training. The course “will introduce theory, principles, process steps, essential skills and ethical requirements in mediation to those who are considering service as a mediator”.
Part II is titled an Introduction to Interest Based Medical Malpractice Mediation and is taught by Chris Stern Hyman, a medmal mediator. The AHLA website describes Part II training as “A specific application of mediation to medical malpractice claims and lawsuits, this training will introduce how interest-based mediators proceed on the principle that the mediation is not simply bargaining for money and as a result use techniques to create greater satisfaction for the parties and promote resolution.”
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