Cleveland medical malpractice law firm promotes patient safety with help from high-school students: 5 points

Cleveland-based Eisen Law Firm will grant a high school senior a $1,000 scholarship for creating a patient safety advocacy video.

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Here are five points:

1. This is the second year the medical malpractice law firm is encouraging students to participate in the production project.

2. With the project, the firm hopes to spread awareness about patient safety by educating the younger generations.

3. Participants must submit their videos by Jan. 15, 2017, with Eisen Law Firm announcing the winner in March 2017.

4. Videos must align with one of these prompts:

• “Lawyers are often the butt of jokes. But they also are instrumental in advocating for patient safety. Tell us a lawyer joke. Then tell us why it isn’t funny.”
• “In Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Dick, the butcher says, “The first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” Why might that be a bad idea for patient safety?”

5. The law firm will judge the videos mostly on content, with 25 percent focused on creativity.

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