Savvy Legal RN, LLC
Birth injury cases are driven by the medicine — and electronic fetal monitoring is often at the center of it.
This workshop gives attorneys a practical, working understanding of obstetric care so they can evaluate cases earlier, prepare strategically, and question with precision.
Available for firm-wide training, associate education, and litigation teams.
No prior medical background required. Just curiosity and a willingness to look at the strip differently.
Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) is central to most birth injury litigation, yet many attorneys are expected to learn it while actively working up a case.
This workshop provides a structured framework for:
The goal is not memorization.
It’s understanding what matters — and why.
This training is built around one core idea:
Connecting the medicine to the law.
Attorneys will learn how to:
When attorneys understand the physiology behind the tracing, everything changes. The chart reads differently. The questioning becomes sharper. The strategy becomes clearer.
The medicine drives the narrative.
This workshop ensures your team is equipped to lead it.
Workshops are available in:
Sessions can be tailored for new associates or mixed-experience litigation teams.
Contact me to discuss format, customization, and timing.
A pay-per-view option for individual attorneys who prefer to attend independently rather than as a group.
Perfect for new associates who want to show up prepared — and stand out early.
Savannah has been invited speak on obstetric risk management, fetal monitoring, and audit trail/ documentation in birth injury cases. Her perspective is shaped by a unique vantage point: regularly reviewing medical records and seeing how real-time clinical decisions are later examined in litigation. That experience informs direct, practical discussions about how documentation and monitoring are interpreted years later — under scrutiny.
These sessions are designed for legal audiences, healthcare professionals, and interdisciplinary teams seeking a clearer understanding of how obstetric medicine intersects with litigation.
Speaking engagements are accepted on a limited basis.
Whether you’re planning a firm-wide workshop, exploring individual training, or simply have questions, I’m happy to talk through what makes the most sense for your team.
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