Serving as an Expert Witness: Ethical & legal considerations for healthcare professionals

Canada · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Canadian psychologists, excel as expert witnesses. This Calabash CEU session clarifies the ethical, legal, and procedural frameworks relevant to Canadian courts. Learn to prepare and present expert evidence with clarity and confidence, meeting professional standards.

Health professionals across disciplines may, at some point in their careers, be called upon to serve as expert witnesses in court proceedings. This insightful presentation provides psychologists and allied health practitioners with foundational knowledge about the ethical, legal, and procedural responsibilities involved in the expert witness role.

Drawing from South African legal context, case law, and courtroom procedures, the speaker outlines the core duties of the expert witness and addresses common concerns and misconceptions. The session covers key ethical obligations and professional conduct expectations, helping demystify the court process and prepare practitioners to contribute confidently and competently in legal settings.

This course is especially relevant for clinicians working in forensic, medico-legal, child protection, and mental health contexts.

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By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

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