Clinical Guidelines and Birth Injury Claims

By Dr David Sharpe, Barrister

Posted 28 August 2020

7 Minute Read

Medical team delivering a newborn in a hospital, highlighting adherence to clinical guidelines and their role in birth injury claims.

Tags:

  • Birth Injury
  • Birth Injury Claims
  • Birth Trauma Litigation
  • High-Value CN Claims

Expert Disciplines:

  • General Practice (GP)

About The Author

Dr. David Sharpe

Dr David Sharpe

Barrister

Dr Sharpe is a medically qualified Barrister specializing in clinical negligence and healthcare law. Before qualifying as a lawyer, he practised Emergency Medicine at Consultant level. He has extensive experience in birth injury cases involving complex medical evidence and regularly lectures to both legal and medical professionals. Dr Sharpe is based at 12 Kings Bench Walk, London, and is also admitted to practice in Northern Ireland, Ireland, and the Caribbean.

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