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Workshops and Training in Health Law Issues for health professionals, institutions and associations

Workshops and Training in Health Law Issues for health professionals, institutions and associations

Senior Counsel, Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd (TTL), is widely sought after as a lecturer and educator. She is available to present on important and emerging new legal issues, such as the latest changes to the Regulated Health Professions Act that make every complaint a potential “three strikes and you're out” offence. TTL also lectures on the “Apology Act”, the “Out of Hospital Premises Act,” the credentialing process, the requirements to pass “unannounced” inspections, legal and ethical billing of the public purse and maintaining defensive medical records, both from an audit and a professional standards point of view. 

TTL has a strong dedication to the health law business and to all professionals affected by its tricky restrictions and hidden struggles. She takes great pleasure in sharing her vast experience and enlightening others.

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Tracey is an extraordinary person - and a lawyer of the first order. We named her as one of our inaugural Alumni of Distinction at the University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Law. I could not recommend her more highly!

Ian Holloway , QC Dean and Professor of Law, The University of Western Ontario

Working with Tracey as closely as I have for the last 27 years, I am in a position to comment on her speaking expertise and why she would add considerable value to any lecture, presentation or seminar. I have not only heard her present, but I have also presented with her as co-presenter. Tracey is one of those rare individuals that can create buzz and excitement as soon as she walks in the room and starts to speak. In my opinion, that’s exactly what you want at a presentation: “buzz”. You want people excited and that’s what Tracey delivers. Her presentation style is dynamic and alive and is NOT just someone reading PowerPoint slides. Once any presentation is complete, a leading indicator of the presentation’s success is the number of questions and participation from the audience. In Tracey’s presentations, the audience is so engaged that the question and discussion period will likely need to be cut off.

Stephen R. Binder, B.A. , C.A. , Partner, Grant Thornton LLP Personal and business accountant and advisor since 1985

I have heard Tracey speak on several occasions. I found her to be an articulate, forceful and entertaining speaker. She had a complete mastery of the subject matter and was able to communicate it in an effective manner.

Robert Solomon , Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario

Ms. Tremayne-Lloyd was the keynote speaker at the Medical Staff Association 2011 meeting on June 20, 2011. Her presentation was titled: “Hospital Governance: An Indispensable Joint Venture of Medicine and Management and Rights and Responsibilities of the Medical Staff”. The presentation was well received by the Medical Staff and the topic was certainly relevant. We would recommend her and have her back for any further topics.

Hien Ta, M.D., , FRCPC Past Medical Staff President, York Central Hospital

Several years ago I was fortunate enough to have been selected as a Tremayne-Lloyd Fellow here at Western Law. I used the funds to finish a book and to begin work on a new one. It dawned on me far too late that I had never thanked you for that splendid gift. The new book is to be published by Harvard Press in 2010. The TTL Fellowships provided ritual seed capital for this project, which required me to spend a good deal of time and money at The National Archive in Washington. Again, with many thanks.

R. W. Kostal , Professor of Law and History

   

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