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medical malpractice insurance
If anyone has got experience of taking this kind of insurance out privately for a work placement - could they let me know the details please.
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
Not entirely sure in what context you are looking for it , are you a doctor ? If so wouldn't your licensing body be the best source of info?
If younare a first aider/responder at work then I believe that the Canadian red cross automatically give you o much legal liability coverage f you are certified with them |
Re: medical malpractice insurance
Sorry to confuse you Zoe,
No, I'm not a doctor or a first aider, but a mature student who needs to go on a work placement in order to finish off my degree but being that my degree is British, I don't have any coverage through my Uni whereas Canadian students (I'm told by organisations here) are covered through their schools/uni's. Anyway, I've been told that I need to take out medical malpractice insurance and wanted to know if anyone had first-hand experience of this. |
Re: medical malpractice insurance
Maybe I'm being ignorant here ( it has been known ;)) but I thought that medical malpractice would , by definition , be limited to those practicing medicine. Maybe you are looking for something that is called something else here?
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
The Canadian boss says medical malpractice, so that's what I'm gonna go with!
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
Yes, I have experience in with this type of insurance- both as an underwriter and as an insurance broker.
What type of work is it you're involved in, and for how long? |
Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by greentea3
(Post 9263320)
The Canadian boss says medical malpractice, so that's what I'm gonna go with!
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 9263385)
Well I've learnt something new then :)
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by jericho
(Post 9263346)
Yes, I have experience in with this type of insurance- both as an underwriter and as an insurance broker.
What type of work is it you're involved in, and for how long? |
Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by greentea3
(Post 9263396)
:confused: you appear to have learned more than me then;)
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 9263845)
I genuinely thought that only doctors needed medical malpractice insurance, so there you go , apparently not !
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
fair point , I agree . As I said , I've learnt something !
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Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by greentea3
(Post 9263232)
Sorry to confuse you Zoe,
No, I'm not a doctor or a first aider, but a mature student who needs to go on a work placement in order to finish off my degree but being that my degree is British, I don't have any coverage through my Uni whereas Canadian students (I'm told by organisations here) are covered through their schools/uni's. Anyway, I've been told that I need to take out medical malpractice insurance and wanted to know if anyone had first-hand experience of this. Zoe, all people who work with patients have malpractice insurance. Sometimes through a professional body membership and sometimes individual. |
Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 9282692)
When I was at college here I went on work placements, one in a hospital and one in a health unit. The hospital placement was when I was an international student. Insurance was provided by the college both times. They had some government issue forms to fill in, not sure if they were Federal or Provincial though. Not sure from your post if you have a Canadian Uni connection or are arranging this yourself.
Zoe, all people who work with patients have malpractice insurance. Sometimes through a professional body membership and sometimes individual. |
Re: medical malpractice insurance
Originally Posted by Zoe Bell
(Post 9282799)
As I said , it makes sense now that I think about it. Sometimes we have very narrow mind sets without even realizing it. Funny how your mind works sometimes
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