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      Expert Witness Training for Geriatric Medicine Fellows Using Courtroom Simulation

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          Familiarity with courtroom proceedings is essential for physicians before their first appearance as expert witnesses. Geriatricians who care for vulnerable older adults may be called to testify in guardianship hearings and cases involving elder abuse and contested wills. Coverage of this topic is limited in the medical literature. To enhance this knowledge, the Division of Geriatrics at Michigan State University piloted an expert witness training curriculum for its geriatric medicine fellows.

          Methods

          An attorney began the training with a didactic lecture to introduce principles of the trial process, evidence, records management, witness testimony, and court procedures. One week later, fellows participated in a mock trial to apply what they learned and gain experience in providing testimony. The simulated cases involved actual patients of the fellows, who were the subjects of a hypothetical contested guardianship matter. A mixed methods approach was used to assess knowledge acquisition, training effectiveness and perceived impact using a pre/post-test and an individualized, semistructured debriefing session.

          Results

          Two fellows participated in the training. Courtroom knowledge as assessed by the pre- and post-tests and qualitative measures improved from baseline. The fellows assessed the mock trial as a valuable experience and both felt more informed and prepared for future service as witnesses.

          Conclusions

          This pilot study provided geriatric medicine fellows with instruction in courtroom testimony followed by participation in a simulated trial. Fellows rated the experience highly and demonstrated measurable improvement in their knowledge of legal proceedings involving older adults and their role as expert witnesses.

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          Journal
          PRiMER
          PRiMER : Peer-Review Reports in Medical Education Research
          Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
          2575-7873
          2017
          08 August 2017
          : 1
          : 10
          Affiliations
          College of Human Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, Michigan State University
          Michigan State University College of Law
          College of Human Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Division of Geriatrics, Michigan State University
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Kevin T. Foley, MD, College of Human Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, Division of Geriatrics Michigan State University 788 Service Road, Room B110 Clinical Center, East Lansing, MI 48824. Tel (517) 884-0446. Fax (517) 355-7700 Kevin.foley@ 123456hc.msu.edu
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          PMC7490194 PMC7490194 7490194 primer-1-10
          10.22454/PRiMER.2017.468087
          7490194
          32944696
          a6b9ed7d-f10b-4c01-ae81-ac29832570ef
          © 2017 by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
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