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  • Healing Patients, Healing Providers: Communication is Care with Kyle Sweet, JD
    Jan 15 2026

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    On this episode of Inside Medical Malpractice, Chris Rokosh sits down with U.S. attorney and nationally recognized thought leader Kyle Sweet, JD, to explore one of the most powerful tools in reducing both harm and liability: ethical, effective communication. With decades of experience guiding healthcare systems through litigation, risk management, and patient safety challenges, Kyle shares how openness and transparency can transform outcomes for patients, families, and providers alike. We’ll discuss his collaboration with Leilani Schweitzer on the groundbreaking Certified Medical Harm Communicator (CMHC) course, designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills to respond to adverse events with compassion and accountability — while also easing the fear and stress providers themselves carry after medical errors. This episode shines a light on how talking and listening can rebuild trust, promote healing on all sides, and reshape the culture of ‘deny and defend’ in medicine and malpractice law. This is a great episode to share with every lawyer and healthcare provider you know!

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    1 h y 14 m
  • The Christmas Effect with Senior Medial Malpractice Lawyer Barb Legate
    Dec 16 2025

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    Hospital care is riskier during holidays—and sometimes with devastating consequences.

    In this encore episode of Inside Medical Malpractice, Chris Rokosh speaks with leading medical negligence lawyer Barb Legate about a newborn injury that occurred over the Christmas holidays in a large teaching hospital. What began as newborn jaundice progressed to kernicterus, one of many Hospital Never Events. They explore The Christmas Effect, uncover surprising trial details, and share practical ways to protect yourself or a loved one if hospitalization can’t be avoided this holiday season.

    Timely, powerful, and eye-opening. If you care about patient safety, accountability, or simply want to be an informed healthcare consumer, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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    1 h y 32 m
  • From the ER to the Courtroom; Dr. Noah Kaufman on being an Ethical Expert Witness
    Nov 14 2025

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    What does it really mean to be an ethical expert witness? In this episode, Dr. Noah Kaufman — board-certified emergency physician, seasoned expert witness, medical commentator, and even American Ninja Warrior competitor — takes us inside the courtroom and the ER to explore the principles that guide his work as an expert witness. From choosing cases with integrity, to writing unbiased reports, to treating depositions as an “intellectual dance,” and being relatable to a jury, Dr. Kaufman shares candid insights on credibility, fairness, and his approach to expert testimony. We also discuss his upcoming book The Ethical Expert Witness and what every lawyer, physician, and patient should know about the role ethics play in malpractice litigation. Don’t miss this episode!

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    2 h
  • How AI is Shaping Malpractice Litigation Part 2 with Lawyer Jan Marin
    Oct 15 2025

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    Artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of both medicine and law — and in this episode, we look into what that might really mean. Senior lawyer Jan Marin of Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers joins Chris Rokosh to explore how AI is reshaping malpractice litigation: from “AI-specific errors” and automation bias to digital audit trails, product liability, and the rise of new expert witnesses.

    We’ll also look at how hospitals may face institutional liability for the AI tools they choose and deploy. If you’ve ever wondered who might bear the responsibility when healthcare decisions are influenced by algorithms, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss

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    48 m
  • AI in Healthcare: Redefining Responsibility with Lawyer Jan Marin
    Sep 14 2025

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    Artificial Intelligence has arrived in healthcare. It’s reading scans, predicting complications, guiding triage, and even recommending treatment. AI is moving faster than the law can keep up — raising an important question about liability. When something goes wrong, who’s responsible?

    In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping both the standard of care and the future of malpractice litigation.

    Join us for the first of a 2-part series as medical negligence lawyer Jan Marin discusses the risks, the legal gray zones, and the potential scenarios that could redefine responsibility in clinical decision making.

    Whether you’re a healthcare provider, a lawyer, or someone who’s interested in the future of healthcare, this is a conversation you can’t afford to miss!

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    59 m
  • "A Promise to a Mother: Michael Wong's Mission to Improve Patient Safety"
    Jan 14 2025

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    In the latest episode of the award-winning podcast Inside Medical Malpractice, host Chris Rokosh continues to examine leaders in the world of patient safety with a riveting interview with Michael Wong, JD. Listen to the powerful story behind Michael’s transformation from a successful defense attorney to a leading patient safety advocate. Driven by a promise made to the grieving mother of a young woman who died from opioid-induced respiratory depression while using a Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) pump in the hospital, Michael founded the Physician-Patient Alliance for Health and Safety.

    Tune in as Michael reveals the groundbreaking initiatives PPAHS is spearheading, including the development of checklists and standards for PCA’s, DVT’s, sepsis and mechanical ventilation care. He passionately discusses the critical need for practical ‘right now’ solutions, marketing and cross-disciplinary collaboration to enhance patient safety. His is clear about this: the need for a future where we work together to fix problems to make sure they don’t happen again. Don't miss this inspiring episode that sheds light on Michael’s relentless efforts to prevent medical errors and safeguard lives. And find out how you can help out at PPAHS.org.

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    54 m
  • Part 2 of The Unforgettable Story of BLEED OUT with Steve and Margo Burrows
    Dec 13 2024

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    This month on Inside Medical Malpractice, join us for Part 2 of the powerful story behind the HBO documentary BLEED OUT, featuring director Steve Burrows and producer Margo Burrows. In our first episode, we explored the shocking outcome of Steve’s mom’s hip replacement surgery, which tragically left her in a coma. After a nearly decade-long fight for her life, Judy passed away on January 30, 2020. But her legacy lives on. Judie’s story has sparked a movement for change, honoring her life and driving a nationwide commitment to prevent medical errors. Her story goes far beyond the screen, inspiring real reform in patient safety. If you haven’t seen BLEED OUT you can watch it on HBO or here. You won’t want to miss it.

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    55 m
  • The Unforgettable Story of BLEED OUT with Steve and Margo Burrows - Part 1
    Nov 14 2024

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    This month on Inside Medical Malpractice, Part 1 of the unforgettable story behind the HBO documentary BLEED OUT, featuring director Steve Burrows and producer Margo Burrows.

    What started as a simple fall from a bike and a routine hip replacement for Steve’s mother Judie quickly turned into a nightmare, leaving her in a coma with permanent brain damage. But BLEED OUT goes far beyond one family’s tragedy—Steve and Margo take us on a shocking journey into the hidden risks within our healthcare system, exposing urgent calls for reform and accountability. If you haven’t seen BLEED OUT you can watch it on HBO or Connect Experts website (Click here). You won’t want to miss this.

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    58 m
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