11/03/2025

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    Webinar | Tuesday 11 March 2025 | 12:30 - 13:30 | 1 Hour

    Join Bevan Brittan and Howden for an inspiring conversation with a panel of leading women in healthcare. Our expert panel will explore 'Just Culture' and its impact on healthcare professionals and medical malpractice claims.

    Our expert speakers will share their insights and experiences, examining how both the independent and public sectors can learn from mistakes to avoid future adverse outcomes for both the workforce and their patients.

    Come and join the conversation!

     

    Julie Charlton, Partner at Bevan Brittan

     

    Oonagh Sharma, Partner at Bevan Brittan

     

    Sabrina Meetaroo, Solicitor and Head of Risk and Claims Advocacy at Howden

     

    Dr Cathy Cale, Group Medical Director at Spire Healthcare

     

    Claire Damen, CEO at Independent Health Group and Chair of IHPNs Women Leader’s Network

  • Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and may get over subscribed.

    Our clients will get priority, but we will endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place.

    Where we are heavily oversubscribed we will limit places per organisation.

    Registration will close at the advertised start time.

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