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El doctor Muerte: la historia y las teorías legales detrás de la condena de un médico asesino

En esta clase de dos días, aprenderemos sobre el Dr. Christopher Duntsch, su negligencia grave y su condena. Los estudiantes aprenderán sobre mala praxis médica, homicidio por negligencia y cómo los fiscales tuvieron que ser astutos para lograr una condena.
Leandra - B.A. PoliSci; Law Student (she/her)
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2 reuniones en vivo
1 horas 50 minutos horas presenciales

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Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 7 - 10
How did a seemingly brilliant, acclaimed, and highly referred neurosurgeon end up hurting 34 of his patients? 

In this class, we will be diving into the story of Dr. Christopher Duntsch: a Doctor with a seemingly bright future ahead, and how he ended up in prison. 

In the first class, we will talk about who Dr. Duntsch is, the events that took place, and all the evidence that was presented at trial. Students will have ample opportunity to give their thoughts and reactions throughout the entire class.

In the second class, we will learn the legal theories behind medical malpractice (civil law) and a brief overview of the different levels of homicide, focusing on negligent homicide. Students will use what they learned about Christopher Duntsch to analyze his case against medical malpractice and negligent homicide. I will present the legal theory and then ask students to analyze the case based on that. 

Ultimately, Dr. Duntsch was sentenced to life in prison. The State of Texas charged him with a different--but related--crime rather than negligent homicide. We will discuss why that is (this ultimately leads to a bigger discussion about the burden of proof in criminal law). 

It's going to be a shocking, discussion-packed, and educational two days. I hope to see your learner there!
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will utilize their critical thinking and analytical reasoning skills to apply complex legal concepts to a real case. Students will learn the difference between civil law and criminal law. Students will learn how to analyze medical malpractice and negligent homicide.
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Orientación para padres
We will be discussing Dr. Duntsch's drug use, as it was an important factor in establishing his gross negligence. Other than mentioning that fact, there will not be a lot of mention or showing of illegal activity. We will also briefly discuss medical topics related to the case (blood loss, spinal fusions, leaving medical equipment inside of patients, infections, loss of mobility, and death). Zero pictures will be shown, but if mentioning these things would distress your learner, I would advise they not join this class.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
Prosser, Wade, & Schwartz’s Torts: Cases and Materials (14th edition) [secondary source] Dr. Duntsch's appeal: https://law.justia.com/cases/texas/fifth-court-of-appeals/2018/05-17-00235-cr.html (free) I will also be using lawsuits against the hospital Dr. Duntsch worked at for further information. Students do not need to look up these sources, but if you are interested, then I recommend downloading the appellate opinion at the link above.
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I have studied these topics in law school and worked as a paralegal for six years.

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