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Inside Medical MalpracticeAuthor: Chris Rokosh, President Connect Medical Legal Experts Inc.
Named as one of the top healthcare podcasts available! Medical dramas, real or fictional, have filled media over the past decade... but what about the medical drama that happens around us every single day? There are nearly 100,000 malpractice cases filed every year in North America, each with its own unique set of facts that not even the best writers could conjure up. Chris Rokosh, President and CEO of Connect Medical Legal Experts has seen thousands of them. In this podcast, she explores the often misunderstood but fascinating world of medical malpractice with a variety of guests, from experienced lawyers to patients, and medical experts in the most sophisticated and complex areas of healthcare. With a deep respect for the professions of medicine and law, these interviews will inform, surprise and engage as they take the listener inside the hospital, the home, the clinic or the courtroom. These podcasts may be eligible for legal, nursing and medical education credits. Check with your professional association. Podcasts recorded in Calgary at when-sparks-fly-productions.com. For more medical legal education, visit our website! https://www.connectmlx.com/connect-to-education/connect-to-education Language: en-us Genres: Health & Fitness, Medicine Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Healing Patients, Healing Providers: Communication is Care with Kyle Sweet, JD
Thursday, 15 January, 2026
Send us a textOn this episode of Inside Medical Malpractice, Chris Rokosh sits down with U.S. attorney and nationally recognized thought leader Kyle Sweet, JD, to explore one of the most powerful tools in reducing both harm and liability: ethical, effective communication. With decades of experience guiding healthcare systems through litigation, risk management, and patient safety challenges, Kyle shares how openness and transparency can transform outcomes for patients, families, and providers alike. We’ll discuss his collaboration with Leilani Schweitzer on the groundbreaking Certified Medical Harm Communicator (CMHC) course, designed to equip healthcare professionals with the skills to respond to adverse events with compassion and accountability — while also easing the fear and stress providers themselves carry after medical errors. This episode shines a light on how talking and listening can rebuild trust, promote healing on all sides, and reshape the culture of ‘deny and defend’ in medicine and malpractice law. This is a great episode to share with every lawyer and healthcare provider you know!













