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This is Susan Schaab, Certified Legal Nurse Consultant.

I asked Susan if she would talk with us today about mass tort cases.

Susan, I know you've been involved in both medical device and pharmaceutical mass torts.

And I know that there's a distinction, do you want to share a little bit about it?

And first, let's talk about what we mean by "mass torts."

Mass tort is different than class action.

Sometimes they get lumped in together, but class action is really multiple plaintiffs

in one single case.

Mass torts are individual tort cases that are then brought together because if they

were tried individually it would just overwhelm the entire system.

Right.

They are "en masse" so it's not a single medical malpractice case.

Each case stands on its own merit.

Yes, it's the kind of case a Certified Legal Nurse Consultant needs to be prepared to be

focused on hundreds, or even thousands, of cases.

Exactly.

Again, I know you've done both devices and pharmaceuticals.

And with devices, you've done vaginal mesh cases.

Tell us a little bit about how you interface with these cases on behalf of the attorneys.

I was fortunate to come in on one of the smaller companies with vaginal mesh and helped work

with the attorneys to develop the patient profile which looks at when the device, the

mesh, was implanted, who implanted it, what the issues around it were (erosion, pain,

suffering, loss of consortium) and then how the problems were addressed.

Whether there was any surgical procedure or if was just, sort of, watch and follow-up.

While every medical malpractice case, or personal injury case, is very unique, what I'm hearing

from you is that when we're involved in mass tort cases (and this is important for people

to understand) there's a template that they're working with and you call that the "patient

profile."

Yes.

There's a template.

As a consultant, you're going in and you are looking for very specific elements, occurrences

and variances and signs and symptoms.

I think that it's important that you can be involved in helping to create that template

of what they have to look for.

Well, and when you're screening the records too, it's important because each case is individual

and stands on its own merit.

Sometimes the screening of these cases can be done quickly and in a shoddy fashion so

that individuals who actually have significant damages are lost in the shuffle.

That case will settle for a much smaller amount than if the actual damages are correctly ascertained

and brought to the attorney's attention.

And then that case can either be tried individually or it will settle for a much greater amount.

Likewise, it's important for people to understand, if you are working on hundreds or thousands

of cases the attorney might not want you to spend 50 or 70 hours on a single plaintiff.

It's a different kind of interaction.

I have spent as little as half an hour on one whole medical record because the screening

is different.

If you're looking for a surgical intervention that was done to correct the vaginal mesh,

you're screening 6,000 pages in an hour looking for the operative note and knowing exactly

what to look for.

It is short time frame specific.

It's almost more like data mining in some of the cases.

And that's why that patient profile template is so important, because you really do know

exactly what you have to get in there and get focused on.

And that's what you want to market to the attorney.

I know you've also worked on some pharmaceutical mass torts.

Yes.

How is that different?

That requires a lot more analysis.

The pharmaceutical case that I worked, I was on the defense side, which was a lot of fun

because the injuries are related usually to the black box warning.

But we all know that medications work together and have adverse effects depending on what

the patient is taking, all their other medications and what their medical background is.

Those pharmaceutical cases actually, on the defense side, you can knock a bunch of them

out just by providing very detailed, extensive reports.

When you say "knock them out" you mean get the plaintiff to drop the case, right?

Yes!

(laughing)

Okay, I just wanted to make sure people listening know what you mean by that.

Alright, give us maybe a tip or two, when working on mass tort cases that you think

over the years, in your own involvement in mass torts cases, that you've kind of learned

that are important for anybody who's going to get involved in these.

You need to understand where and what phase the case is in.

If you're getting involved in very cutting-edge litigation that's coming up, like the CLNC®

consultant I talked to who is interested in issues coming up with perfusion equipment.

Yes.

That is just starting.

She knew more about it than I did because she had been getting the information from

work, and then she was going to seek out attorneys involved in that.

That's a very early phase.

Then there's the phase where you can come on while they're trying what they call the

"bellwether cases" which is putting forward example cases to see what the verdicts can

be.

The plaintiff usually loses those first few cases.

And then they start winning.

And then they start winning big.

Once they start winning big, that's when it goes more into the "mature" phase where it's

just a scramble to find as many of these injured clients as you possibly can.

The emergent phase would be extremely interesting because if you can bring to the attention

of these attorneys that this is an issue that you've noticed based on FDA data and some

other information, they can get a big jump on it.

You can, at the beginning, help them to set the stage and really develop strategically

where they're going to go with these cases.

Right.

Whereas, if you're coming in more on the back end of it you're probably going to be working

more on behalf of what they've already defined as their objectives.

And, as you suggested to me earlier, sometimes they might be a little off-track.

So it's better if you're brought in on the early stage.

On the early stage it's wonderful because you don't need to locate an expert because

there is only one expert who is addressing causation issues in these cases.

So that person already working with the firms on both sides.

What you are doing in the earlier stages of the litigation is just really helping form

the whole analysis and legal strategy goes with that.

Absolutely.

People get excited about the thousands of cases that come in later on.

It's very quick.

You're extracting specific information that is already kind of set in stone by the motion

process and everything between defense and plaintiff and the judge.

So there's nothing truly unique that you can find, unless you find damages that actually

will move the person to a higher level on the settlement grid.

Susan, thank you so much for sharing this information on mass torts.

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Laser Trip Wire Security System | Simple DIY Project - Duration: 6:04.

Hi, guys welcome to electrical projects channel, and in today's video, I'll show you how

to build very simple security alarm system that uses lasers.

You've probably have seen such security devices many times in the different movies,

And that is what I am going to build today.

Let's have a look at what we components we need for making such alarm system.

The main component, of course, is a cheap laser pointer.

Also, we'll need two MOSFET transistors 2N7000, an active buzzer, a Light dependent

resistor LDR07, a button for reset, an LED for indication and two resistors, one of which

is 1K Ohms resistor and the second 470 Ohms.

Also we'll need wires.

For the powering, I'll use a 5V power supply.

Let's start making this device.

On the left side, you can see the schematic, as you can see it is really simple.

Well, let's start building.

First, let's disassemble this laser pointer

and let's solder two wires that will power the laser.

Let solder the negative wire to the resistor,

like this…

and the second wire I will connect to the housing of this laser pointer.

Now let's check that this laser still works.

Let's connect the power supply and do a test.

Good sign, the laser survived my soldering which means that we can continue building

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Now let's solder a 1k resistor between the gate lead and the source lead of the MOSFET.

Now let's connect the button in parallel to the Light dependent resistor.

Now let's solder the button with the light dependent resistor to the gate lead of the MOSFET.

Now let's connect the negative wire from the laser to the drain lead of the MOSFET,

And let's connect the positive wire from the laser to the button with the light dependent resistor,

Okey,

Now let's connect a black and a red wire that will be connected to power supply later.

We need to connect the black wire to the source lead of the MOSFET.

And the red wire we need to connect to the yellow wire that powers the laser

Now let's do a quick test.

To do a test let's connect what we've built to the power source.

Now when you press the button the laser turns on, and when you release the button the laser

turns off.

Well, nothing special here, but It becomes much more interesting when I point the laser

at the light dependent resistor.

Now when I press the button the laser stays on, it stays on until I block the light.

Pretty cool, isn't it?

As you can see this part of the circuit works well and when I block the light from laser

it triggers our security system, but so far we don't have any buzzer to indicate that.

So let's build the remaining part of the circuit.

First I am going to solder the LED and 470 Ohms resistor sequentially.

Now let's connect the LED and resistor to the buzzer.

Now let's solder the drain lead of the transistor Q2 to the minus lead of the buzzer and to

the cathode lead of the LED.

Ok, now let's solder the plus lead of the buzzer to the positive red wire.

Now let solder the source lead of the transistor Q2 to the negative black wire.

And last what we need to solder is the gate lead of the transistor Q2 to the Drain lead

of the transistor Q1.

Ok, this device is ready to let's test it.

Let's connect everything to the power supply.

and let's plugin.

Ok, now let's press the button and let's point the laser at the light dependent resistor.

Ok, let's see how it works.

As you can see it works.

Pretty cool.

Now, I've pointed the laser at a mirror and the mirror reflects the light from the

laser right at the light dependent resistor.

Let's see how it works this time.

And that is all for today, I hope this video was interesting, is so then like it.

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And Thanks for watching!

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How to use the Library's Online Catalog - Simple Search Tips - Duration: 5:25.

HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY'S ONLINE CATALOG

SIMPLE SEARCH TIPS

Open the library's website.

www.ek.szte.hu or www.bibl.u-szeged.hu

On our startpage you can search in the catalog,

search in our e-resources,

or browse databases from A to Z.

Let's try a simple search term in the online catalog.

The engine will search in all the fields of our documents' records.

But keep in mind that we only have hungarian subject headings at the moment.

Click the Search button or press Enter.

You can change the language in the top right corner.

You can always clear the results page

and start a new search with the Catalog Home button.

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With simple search you can choose from three values.

Author, Title or Subject.

To perform a search at least 3 characters must be entered

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so it doesn't distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters

and neither does it differentiate accented letters from unaccented ones.

Let's search for a title this time.

Click the Search button or press Enter.

You can sort your search results by several different criteria.

There are limiters on the left side to narrow down your search results.

Click on a record to open it.

On the bottom of the record you can find specific information about the copies.

Location shows you their place in the library.

If the copy is in the reading room, the call number will help you to find it on the shelves.

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crochet simple flower #9 - Duration: 12:50.

Peace be upon you all

Welcome you all again

Today we'll see how to make this cute flower.

Let's start with the flower center

Make a magic loop, Ch2 up,

Now Rd1: 4Dc in the same loop,

1

2

3

4

then Ch2 , Sc in the same loop,

Here it's our first group

Now Repeat ( Ch2, 4Dc in the same loop, Ch2 , Sc in the same loop )

Repeat the same previous steps till you get 4 groups in this Rd.

At the end , ch2 , sc in the same loop.

Cut off the yarn

Change colour

Make a knot on the hook and Sc in the any ScSt that is plaeced between 2groups.

Now Rd2: Ch3 up,

1

2

3

then start working in the 1st group

2Dc in the next 2sts,

then Dc in the between Dcposts after the 2nd Dcpost and before the 3rd Dcpost

Right here

YO and insert the hook in the flower center and push it through posts and Dc,

then le's get back working in the 1st group,

2Dc in the next last 2Sts,

then Ch3 , Sc in the next Scst which is between 2groups

here we done the 1st group

Now Repeat the same steps in the next group,

( Ch3 , 2Dc in the next 2Sts ,

then Dc in the between Dcposts after the 2nd Dcpost and before the 3rd Dcpost

Right here

YO and insert the hook in the flower center and push it through posts and Dc,

like so

then 2Dc in the next 2St ,

then Ch3 , Sc in the Scst which is between 2groups )

Now Repeat the same prviouse steps all around .

At the end , Ch3 , Sl St in the 1st Sc that we began this Rd with.

Cut off the yarn

Change colour

Pull the new yarn in the 1st Dcst after the Ch3,

Tie it

Now last Rd3: Ch3 as Dc, Dc in the same St,

then 2Dc in the next 8Sts in row ,

after that ch3 up, Sc in the flower center over the 2Rds,

insert the hook in the flower center and Sc ,

and here we've just finished the 1st petal.

Now Repeat ( Ch3 , 2Dc in the 1st St in the next group,

then 2Dc in the next 8Sts in row,

Done with 8Sts,

then Ch3 , Sc in the flower center over the 2Rds,

here we've done the 2nd petal.

Repeat the same previous steps all around .

At the petal ,Ch3 , Sc in the flower center over the 2Rds,

then ch3 , Sl St in the 3rd Ch that we began this Rd with .

Cut off the yarn

try to adjust the petals a bit

Thank you all for watching

and I hope you liked this video and benefit from it

and I'll see you all in next videos with new and elegat flowers

Saty safe , Peace

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