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Deposition Dos and Don’ts: What Every Clinician Should Know

About this event

Litigation is inherently stressful for healthcare professionals named in a lawsuit. While your legal counsel manages the day-to-day demands of the case, your sworn testimony – particularly during a deposition – remains one of its most critical components.

Whether you’re facing your first deposition or have been through the process before, there is always more to learn about how to effectively prepare and respond with confidence. This presentation goes beyond the basics of telling the truth and acting professionally as it explores key nuances, including the difference between testifying as a party defendant versus as a non-party treating physician.

Join us for an exclusive, IBJI-only webinar presented by defense attorney, Sarah Ann Ferrill, as she provides guidance and examples drawn from 17 years of experience in medical negligence litigation.

Who can attend

Registration is limited to IIBJI policyholders and their employed staff.

Learning objectives

At the conclusion of this learning activity, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the essential steps physicians and clinicians should take to prepare for a deposition
  • Identify the distinction between custom and practice questions and memory questions
  • Define the standard of care applicable to your practice
  • Summarize strategies for identifying and professionally responding to confusing questions, abusive conduct and interruptions
  • Recognize when to limit responses and when to provide narrative answers during deposition questioning
  • Explain how a healthcare professional’s testimony at a deposition may be used at trial in lieu of live testimony

About the presenter

Sarah Ferrill, JD, is a partner at Swanson, Martin & Bell, LLP. While Sarah maintains a diverse civil litigation and trial practice, over the past 15 years she has dedicated the majority of her career to medical negligence work. She represents hospitals, physicians, physician groups, nurses, and other healthcare professionals as well as product manufacturers, public utilities and state employees in cases involving allegations of wrongful death, birth injury and other catastrophic injury from the pre-suit investigation stage through trial. She has tried catastrophic injury, wrongful death and premises matters to verdict as lead counsel.

Prior to joining Swanson, Martin & Bell, Sarah worked at a prominent plaintiff's firm in Chicago, where she gained extensive experience in litigating wrongful death, personal injury, products liability and medical negligence cases. Leveraging her past experience to quickly identify case themes, strengths and weaknesses, Sarah recognizes the necessity of early and accurate case assessment and negotiates resolution of challenging and complex matters, where appropriate, to a favorable outcome in both state and federal court.

Sarah co-chairs Swanson, Martin & Bell 's Associate Education and Advancement for Women in Law Committees and is actively involved in the Recruiting Committee. She also serves as a mentor in the firm's Summer Associate program. Outside the firm, Sarah is a member of the Chicago Bar Association's Judicial Evaluation Committee, Illinois Defense Counsel, American Society for Health Care Risk Management, and Chicagoland Healthcare Risk Management Society where she recently served as President and remains on the Board. Additionally, Sarah is a member of the Illinois Society of Trial Lawyers and has been nominated by her peers for ongoing inclusion in the Best Lawyers network.

Sarah is a frequent presenter at hospital and medical society meetings as well as bar association and legal society meetings on a range of litigation topics.

Accreditation

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Illinois State Medical Society and ISMIE Mutual Insurance Company. The Illinois State Medical Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation

The Illinois State Medical Society designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure

The planners, faculty, and others in control of content have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.

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