Medicolegal Preparedness for Modern Clinical Practice
Healthcare today operates within an increasingly complex legal, regulatory, ethical, and digital environment. Clinical excellence alone is no longer sufficient; healthcare professionals must also navigate documentation standards, informed consent requirements, patient rights, digital records, medico-legal risks, and evolving regulations.
This practical workshop has been designed to help healthcare professionals strengthen their medico-legal preparedness and reduce professional risk in everyday clinical practice.
The workshop is led by Dr. Sakharam Garale, Founder and CEO of Renovare Healthcare Solutions, an experienced healthcare quality, accreditation, and risk management expert. His work focuses on helping healthcare organizations improve compliance, governance, patient safety, and operational excellence.
Joining him is Dr. N. L. Sridhar, MD (Paediatrics), LLB, whose rare combination of clinical and legal expertise provides valuable insights into the intersection of medicine and law.
The workshop will cover:
- Medical documentation best practices
- Informed consent frameworks
- Clinical record management
- Communication and patient expectations
- Consumer protection laws
- Negligence and liability issues
- Digital health and telemedicine regulations
- Ethical decision-making
- Risk mitigation strategies
- Medico-legal case studies
Participants will learn from real-world examples and practical scenarios encountered across healthcare settings. The focus is on helping clinicians proactively manage risk rather than responding after legal issues arise.
Special attention will be given to challenges emerging from digital healthcare, telemedicine, electronic medical records, artificial intelligence, and changing patient expectations.
For physicians, surgeons, healthcare administrators, medical students, hospital leaders, and allied healthcare professionals, this workshop offers actionable insights that can immediately strengthen professional practice.
As healthcare becomes increasingly transparent, regulated, and patient-centered, medico-legal preparedness is no longer optional – it is an essential component of modern clinical excellence.























