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Medicolegal Editing, Part 2: Helping Experts Help the Court

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"Learn how you can help expert witnesses produce high-quality reports for use in court." —Jahleen Turnbull-Sousa, instructor

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Medical expert witnesses have the tall order of producing clear, credible, and compelling medicolegal reports for the court. Learn how you can help medical experts help the court by providing quality assurance services tailored to the experts' needs and those of the layperson audience.

In this one-hour webinar, we will analyze excerpts of helpful and unhelpful expert witness reports, discuss ten tips for success in medicolegal editing, and talk about how to break into the field and find clients.

Jahleen Turnbull-Sousa (she/her) is a writer-editor with over ten years' experience in crafting and polishing medical and healthcare materials, business communications, and web publications. She works on a diverse range of writing and editing projects and genres, including medical-legal assessment reports, educational healthcare materials, and online publications. Her clients include medical assessment firms, healthcare practitioners, medical educators, business owners, and international online brands.

Quinn Foster (he/him/they/them) is a multicultural copy editor, proofreader, and an award-winning journalist. They identify as Two-Spirited and believe in the art of storytelling and intentional editing. Their editing and proofreading work spans cultural cookbooks, university websites, financial workbooks, and more. As a Black Studies and Human Services graduate, Quinn finds importance in being collaborative, detailed, humane, and inclusive throughout their work.

This webinar originally aired on April 20, 2023.

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