Dr. Sarita Verma at the Health Law Conference

By: Omar Ha-Redeye · January 18, 2009 · Filed Under Administrative Law, Ethics, Health Law, Legal Reform · Add Comment 

First post in a series on the First Annual Interprofessional Health Law Conference.

Dr. Sarita Verma, Deputy Dean of Graduate Postgraduate education at UofT Medicine, is a family physician who originally trained as a lawyer at UofO.

She quickly polled the audience and found about half of the attendees were law students, half medical students, with some nursing, public health, and other graduate students.

The Tension Pentagon

Dr. Verma briefly discussed some of the many areas of health law where medicine and law interact.  She noted that mental health was one of the growing areas of health law.

She then presented a new model she had developed to evaluate the context of health law issues.  This tension pentagon was comprised of 5 different stakeholders, whose interests often conflicted and interacted with each other.

At the center of the pentagon was the public, which is important in creating a publicly-centered health system.

The 5 influencers were:

  1. ethics
  2. practitioners
  3. funders
  4. industry
  5. legal system

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First Annual Interprofessional Health Law Conference

By: Omar Ha-Redeye · January 17, 2009 · Filed Under Administrative Law, Ethics, Health Law, Legal Reform, Technology · Add Comment 

The First Annual Interprofessional Health Law Conference is being held this morning at UofT law.  The session is being broadcasted live to viewers across the world.

Notes from the session can be found below.