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I am in a position to provide a report by22/02/2026
I am/am not willing to provide a screening/preliminary reportam
I have a preference for the papers to be sent to me bysoftcopy
Any further information I require is set out hereunder..

- Total volume of medical records
- Claimant and Defendant details (for conflict checks)
- Whether an examination is required and, if so:
- Should it be face-to-face or remote?
- What is the client’s location?
- The case track (e.g. Small, Fast, or Multi-track)
- Type of Report Required
- Background and context of the case (e.g. nature of the injury or incident)
- Desired report turnaround timeline
- Special requirements checklist:
- Does the client require wheelchair access?
- Are there any other accommodations we should be aware of?

Further relevant information about my specific expertise on the subject matter in question (e.g. “This is a surgery that I am very familiar with and carry out regularly” or “I have published extensively in this area” [Narrative field max 500 characters]

Dr Maria Hurley is well suited because she is a dual-registered specialist in Urgent Care and General Practice with 20+ years’ clinical experience in Ireland and the UK, and the allegations here centre on A&E decision-making plus inpatient standards of care (assessment, diagnosis, monitoring/escalation and management leading up to a sudden deterioration and death), which align with her acute/urgent care and general diagnostic background. She is also a Certified Expert Witness (Cardiff University

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