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2007 Mediation Essentials Training 

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Mediation Essentials Training

January 23-24, 2007
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Washington, DC

Program Description

A great opportunity exists to incorporate the special skills involved in mediation into your practice of health law. We urge you to sign up now for our Mediation Essentials Training session. Whether you will represent a client in a mediation or want to become a mediator yourself, this two-day course will provide a foundation in techniques and theories of mediation as participants immerse themselves in conflict simulations, after actual disputes. The training goals include:
  • Interactive lectures and demonstrations of mediation techniques;
  • Small group simulations designed to provide experience in mediating a wide range of disputes;
  • Individual critique and feedback;
  • The opportunity for each participant to mediate a complete dispute, with feedback;
  • A discussion of ethical dilemmas facing mediators;
  • A discussion of how to gain experience in mediating actual cases; and
  • A training manual, which details each step of the mediation process.

Attendance is limited to 24 participants on a first come, first serve basis. We are unable to accomodate any outside registrations.

Training will be conducted by the internationally-recognized mediator, arbitrator, administrator and trainer, Jerry P. Roscoe of JAMS, who consistently receives outstanding evaluations from attendees.

Each registrant will be awarded a Certificate of Mediator Training and will be given the opportunity to sign-up as a Mediator in Health Lawyers' ADR Service.

CLE Information

This session will be worth approximately 13.75 credits (including 1.0 ethics credit) for 60-minute states and approximately 16.5 credits (including 1.2 ethics credit) for 50-minute states. There are no prerequisites required to register for this session.

SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2007 (DAY 1)
8:30 AM – 6:30 PM

8:30 am

Registration

9:00 am

Introduction of Trainers and Overview of Training

9:30 am

Spectrum of Dispute Resolution

9:45 am

Negotiation Exercise

10:15 am

Break

10:30 am

Lecture: Negotiation and Mediation Theories

12:00 pm

Lunch (on your own)

1:00 pm

Mediation Demonstration and Discussion

1:45 pm

Group Mediation Role-Play, Critique, and Discussion

3:00 pm

Three Role-Play Simulations

6:30 pm

Adjournment

SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2007 (DAY 2)
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

9:00 am

Debriefing of Role-Play Mediations

10:30 am

Break

10:45 am

Lecture and Discussion: The Use of Separate Sessions
Lecture and Discussion: Moving Toward Agreement

11:15 am

Discussion: Legal and Ethical Issues in Mediating

12:15 pm

Lunch (on your own)

1:15 pm

Group Role-Plays, Critique, and Discussion

3:30 pm

AHLA ADR Service

3:45 pm

Course Evaluation and Wrap-Up

Hotel Information

Ritz-Carlton Hotel
1150 22nd Street, NW
Washington, DC 20037
Reservations Phone: (202) 835-0500
Guest Fax: (202) 974-5538
Hotel Reservation Form

Room Rates: $230 single or double occupancy
Hotel Cut-Off Date: Monday, January 8, 2007
Hotel accommodations are not included in the registration fee. When making reservations, please indicate that you are with the American Health Lawyers Association; the room block may sell out prior to hotel cut-off date.

Travel Information

ASSOCIATION TRAVEL CONCEPTS (ATC) offers these cost saving options:

Airline Discounts

  • Up to 15% off the lowest available fare for tickets purchased more than 30 days (United). Restrictions apply.
  • 5% off the lowest available fare for tickets purchased prior to the meeting (American Airlines).
  • ATC will also search for the lowest available fare on any airline.

Online Booking

  • Discount fares can be found using the AHLA Travel Center online booking engine. Go to our website and follow the Member Travel links.

Car Discounts

  • Discounted meeting rates (Avis & Enterprise).

Zone Fares

  • Region-to-region flat rates.

Make your reservation from one of the following options:

Email: reservations@atcmeetings.com
Web: www.atcmeetings.com
Fax: (858) 362-3153

The above discounts apply for travel January 19-29, 2007. Some restrictions may apply. Service fees apply.

You may also call your own agency or the vendors directly and refer to the following I.D. numbers:

United:

510CK

(800) 521-4041

American Airlines:

A4896AO

(800) 433-1790

Enterprise:

32H7476

(800) 593-0505

Avis:

J947333

(800) 331-1600


 
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