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2019 Spring Education Conference: Solving Problems Created by Chronic Pain and Addiction in the Workers’ Comp System
Workers' Compensation Section
Credit(s):
1 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Dr. Mechel Henry, a board certified physiatrist, with expertise in rehabilitation, pain management, sports medicine and spinal cord injuries, will conclude this conference with an enlightening discussion on how to secure appropriate medical testimony that will constitute substantial evidence, upon which the judge can rely to rule in your client’s favor. In addition, she will also address one of the hottest topics in workers’ compensation today, how best to handle chronic pain issues.
1 Legal Specialization in Workers’ Compensation Law
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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