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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

More Doctors Must Join Nurses, Administrators in Leading Efforts to Improve Patient Safety and Outcomes

More Doctors Must Join Nurses, Administrators in Leading Efforts to Improve Patient Safety and Outcomes
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David A. Wenner, M.S.W., J.D. primarily represents consumers of the health care industry who have been harmed as a result of medical and hospital negligence. He also consults with other attorneys as a Jury and trial consultant and conducts research and publishes on jury judgment and decision-making. He is recognized nationwide as an authority on jury judgment and decision-making and lectures frequently for continuing legal education programs. Mr. Wenner was co-chair of the AAJ/ATLA Blue Ribbon Committee to study jury bias and developed the Jury Bias Model™ through his research with Gregory S. Cusimano. He studied psychotherapy with famed psychiatrist Milton Erickson, M.D., whose work is a theoretical underpinning of the Jury Bias Model™. Prior to becoming an attorney, Mr. Wenner worked in private practice conducting individual, group and family psychotherapy. In addition, he was a social worker in a variety of community mental health and hospital settings. Together with Mr. Cusimano, he created ATLA’s award-winning “Overcoming Jury Bias” seminar. He is currently the Chair of the AAJ Jury Project and a Co-Chair of the AAJ Jury Bias Litigation Group.
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