The 21st Annual Obstetric Malpractice Conference is a premier event organized by Sinai Health, focusing on the intersection of obstetrics and legal considerations in medical practice. This conference aims to provide healthcare professionals and legal experts with comprehensive insights into obstetric malpractice, fostering a deeper understanding of risk management and patient safety.
Key topics covered in the conference include recent developments in obstetric malpractice litigation, strategies for mitigating legal risks in obstetric care, and case studies highlighting lessons learned from past incidents. Sessions are designed to equip attendees with practical knowledge to enhance clinical practices and reduce liability.
The conference offers valuable networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect with peers, share experiences, and discuss best practices. Notable speakers, including leading obstetricians, legal experts, and risk management professionals, will share their expertise and perspectives on current challenges and solutions in the field.
This event is ideal for obstetricians, gynecologists, family physicians providing maternity care, midwives, medical-legal professionals such as CMPA members and risk managers, hospital administrators, nurse practitioners, residents and fellows, as well as lawyers and insurers specializing in healthcare risk and litigation. Attendees will gain critical insights into obstetric malpractice, enhancing their ability to navigate the complex legal landscape of obstetric care.
Event Details
- Date
- January 17, 2026
- Location
- 🇨🇦 Toronto, Canada
- Virtual (Zoom webcast)
- Pricing
- Unknown
- Audience
- Obstetricians, gynecologists, family physicians providing maternity care, midwives, medical-legal professionals (e.g., CMPA members and risk managers), hospital administrators, nurse practitioners, residents and fellows, lawyers and insurers specializing in healthcare risk and litigation.
- CLE Credits
- This conference is designed to meet the standards of the Royal College Maintenance of Certification, Section 1 (Group Learning Activity — in-person or online). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation.