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Medico-Legal Mastery

Medico-Legal Mastery

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Practical, high-level insights into the judgement, reasoning, and evidence-based processes that underpin medico-legal reporting.


Hosted by Jess Marshall, each episode features leading specialists with deep medico-legal experience, breaking down complex assessment challenges, including establishing diagnosis when imaging and symptoms don't align, determining causation in multi-factor cases, interpreting disproportionate pain presentations, assessing credibility and reliability, navigating Medical Panel processes, and preparing for the evolving role of technology in medico-legal practice.


Supported by Melbourne Medicolegal.

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  • E03: Independent Medical Examinations with Dr Daniel Robin
    Mar 31 2026

    The IME examiner is not there to treat the person sitting across from them. They're there to document what they see, report the facts, and leave the rest to the courts. The moment that line blurs, independence is gone.


    Mr. Daniel Robin is a Melbourne-based orthopaedic surgeon and sub-specialist in complex hip and knee surgery, trained across leading centres in London, Bristol, and Switzerland.


    Host Jess Marshall asks the questions every IME practitioner has to answer:


    • How do you shift from treating patients to assessing claimants — and why does getting it wrong undermine your entire report?
    • What does undressing, walking in, and getting off the examination couch tell you that formal testing never will?
    • When subjective complaints and objective findings diverge, what are your ethical obligations?
    • How do you assess functional impact when the objective pathology looks minor?

    Mr. Robin's approach is built on factual discipline and clinical observation. He establishes independence from the first sentence of every examination. And his guiding principle for handling credibility gaps:


    "It's not my job to figure out what is true. My job is to document the facts as they are presented to me."


    Mr. Robin covers the treating-versus-examining mindset, behavioural observation techniques, reporting language that holds up under scrutiny, conflicts of interest in medical negligence cases, causation in degenerative conditions, and why every IME report ultimately exists to serve one purpose - making the court's job easier.


    Medico-Legal Mastery is proudly supported by Melbourne Medicolegal.

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    29 m
  • E02: Language & Neutrality with Dr Stephen Doig
    Mar 24 2026

    The words you choose can change a patient's life. So what's the difference between language that helps and language that harms?


    Dr. Stephen Doig is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in major trauma with extensive medico-legal experience.


    Host Jess Marshall asks the questions every medico-legal expert faces:


    • How do you establish trust and neutrality from the moment a patient walks in?
    • What happens when your language creates litigation instead of resolution?
    • How do you address another surgeon's work without doing harm?
    • When documentation conflicts with patient history, which do you trust?

    Dr. Doig's approach centers on mutual respect and strategic word choice. He demonstrates independence by showing patients referral letters from both sides. And his guiding principle for handling suboptimal outcomes:


    "You can say exactly the same thing in two completely opposite ways, with diametrically opposed outcomes."


    Dr. Doig covers the power of neutral language, avoiding the assessor-to-treater shift, managing hostile or defensive examinees, the distinction between impairment and disability, handling excessive documentation, and why the way you describe a clinical finding determines whether a patient spends the next three years in court—or gets the help they actually need.


    Medico-Legal Mastery is proudly supported by Melbourne Medicolegal.

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    32 m
  • E01: Diagnosis & Causation with Dr Michael Dooley
    Mar 17 2026

    The MRI and patient testimony don't line up. So what's next?


    Dr. Michael Dooley is an orthopedic surgeon with 30 years of medico-legal experience.


    Host Jess Marshall asks the questions every medico-legal expert faces:


    • What do you do when imaging and symptoms don't line up?
    • How much weight do you put on an MRI versus what you see in the room?
    • When is uncertainty acceptable in a report?
    • How do you establish causation when the mechanism is murky?


    Dr. Dooley's approach prioritizes clinical assessment over imaging findings. He distinguishes between frank malingering (rare) and psychological amplification of pain (common). And his guiding principle for avoiding overconfidence:


    "Never say never, never say always."


    Dr. Dooley covers diagnostic hierarchy, causation principles, managing disproportionate pain presentations, handling hostile patients stuck in the system, and why stating uncertainty is professionally superior to forcing a diagnosis that doesn't hold up.


    Medico-Legal Mastery is proudly supported by Melbourne Medicolegal.

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    19 m
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