Int'l Medicolegal Physician Association

How To Be a Medicolegal Physician Consultant in 3 Easy Steps

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Are you tired of clinical medicine? This course is offered by the International Medicolegal Physician Association (iMLPA) and will teach physicians how to escape clinical medicine with dignity and prestige. The certified MedicoLegal Physician (cMLP™) is the big brother program to the Legal Nurse Consultant (LNC™) program.  You will learn how to become an elite doctor that bridges the gap between law and medicine.  You will learn to leverage your undergraduate study and postgraduate medical specialty to home in on your specialty of law that best interest you.  There are five booming areas of Life Science Law for doctors.  Food Law, Sports Law, Insurance Law, Medical Law and Pharmaceutical Law.  Having law and life science on your resume puts you at the top of the academic and industrial Mount Everest.  Our medicolegal physician consultants move on to become industry leaders.  For example; food regulator, sports agent-physician, biotech regulator, department of health administrator, CDC administrator, biotech legal consultants, pharmaceutical regulator, insurance regulator, WHO administrator, malpractice consultants, medicolegal tv journalist, hospital administrator, university administrator, law firm consultants, medical industry lobbyists and much more!  Don’t wait another minute!  Click the ORANGE Add to Cart button below to get register.

What Will You Learn?

  • In This Video Course, You Will Learn How to Be a Certified Medicolegal Physician Consultant (cMLP™) in 3 Easy Steps. You Will Also Learn How to Bridge The Gap Between Law and Medicine To Help You Deliver a High Quality Consulting Product to Your Clients.

Course Content

Introduction
Who should be here?

  • Who Can Be a Certified Medicolegal Physician? (cMLP™)
    02:00
  • What Certified Medicolegal Physician Program to Choose? (cMLP™)
    05:00

Ch 1: Food Law

Ch 2: Sports Law

Ch 3: Insurance Law

Ch 4: Medical Law

Ch 5: Pharmaceutical Law