Amy Temkin
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
11:00 am - 12:30 pm Central Time
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Conference ID–2869
This intermediate level presentation will focus on
identifying subtleties within the medical records to assist in proving
your case. Examples will be discussed including lab reports and expected
values, considering the health care providers’ rationale for ordering
tests, creating timelines for prescriptions and vital signs, filtering
useful medical information, and other techniques for using the medical
records to bolster your case. Several handouts and a list of helpful
resources will be provided.
What past participants have said:
I loved the detail in the course presentation. The presenter was
obviously very experienced with reviewing medical records and also gave
great tips for trial.
Amy H. Temkin works primarily in medical malpractice,
catastrophic injury, and business litigation for the Rosen Law Firm,
LLC, Charleston, SC. She was formerly a paralegal at the firm of Pajcic
& Pajcic, Jacksonville, FL, and worked as a consultant in the field of
statistical and economic analysis, and curriculum development. She also
spent three years as a high school teacher of economics, world
geography, and American history in Jacksonville. In addition to her NALA
membership, she is President of the Charleston Association of Legal
Assistants, and serves as a local delegate to the South Carolina
Alliance of Paralegal Associations.