NEW YORK–The 2016 edition of the Law, Medicine & Culture Symposium (LMCS) will take place February 10-13 at the Trinidad Hilton and Conference Centre. This will benefit local legal and medical practitioners seeking continuing legal and medical education credits, professional development and once-in-a-lifetime networking with global industry experts.
After a ground-breaking 2015 edition, the premiere continuing educational destination conference returns to T&T for an authentic after-Carnival meeting of the minds and intimate platform for individuals seeking continuing legal and medical education credits (CLEs & CMEs).
At the helm of this initiative is Trinidadian Joel Braithwaite who currently serves as an Assistant Attorney General with the Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia (Washington DC).
He said: "With our 2016 theme Improving The Modern Professional we at the LMCS endeavour to explore the changing landscape of law and medicine and to assist our participants in adapting to their respective shifting environments.
"We will also undertake a community project whereby T&T's young adults and school-aged children can interact with our participants and learn about a potential career as a doctor or lawyer."
Braithwaite, an alumnus of Success Laventille Secondary School, said he and his team will be undertaking this community project with the students of his alma mater.
The LMCS will feature a diverse panel legal and medicine faculty and attendees as well as sessions which will provide participants the opportunity to focus on specific areas from their own perspective and national experiences as well as from an interdisciplinary point of view.
Interested are encouraged to register and secure their place at LMCS via Eventbrite as soon as possible as spaces are very limited.
For additional information visit www.lawmedculture.org, call (202)276.4902, or email at joel.braithwaite@gmail.com.