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Free webinar: Is expert witness work for me?

Dr Adrian Rees, GP and experienced expert witness

Learn about what’s involved in medical expert witness work and how you can get started in this interesting and well-paid work. This webinar is specifically aimed at doctors, consultants and allied medical professionals. It is hosted by Dr Adrian Rees, a GP, trainer and experienced expert witness.
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