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2011 | OriginalPaper | Hoofdstuk

9. Expert Witness Considerations and Standards of Practice

Auteurs : John A. DiMaggio, Wesley Vernon, OBE

Gepubliceerd in: Forensic Podiatry

Uitgeverij: Humana Press

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Abstract

The forensic podiatrist is an expert witness whose overriding duties are to the court. In performing these duties, the podiatrist must live and work to high professional standards and during practice, should work to defined protocols. This chapter covers this area and provides an explanation of these standards and protocols, adherence to which will go a long way to preventing errors from occurring while working as a forensic podiatrist.
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Personal communication with Dr. Kate Horne, 28th January 2010, past Chief Executive of CRFP.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Expert Witness Considerations and Standards of Practice
Auteurs
John A. DiMaggio
Wesley Vernon, OBE
Copyright
2011
Uitgeverij
Humana Press
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-61737-976-5_9