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New England Journal of Medicine, 1997
To the Editor: Some physicians in the United States generate substantial incomes by testifying as expert witnesses in malpractice cases — frequently against other physicians. They hawk their wares in legal journals, offering their services to either side of any case.
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To the Editor: Some physicians in the United States generate substantial incomes by testifying as expert witnesses in malpractice cases — frequently against other physicians. They hawk their wares in legal journals, offering their services to either side of any case.
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1999
The worst mistake any attorney or physician involved in a case of medical negligence can make is to underestimate the opponent. The expert witness may know a lot more about a certain field than the physician, or at least a lot more about what the basic standard of care is for a particular case.
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The worst mistake any attorney or physician involved in a case of medical negligence can make is to underestimate the opponent. The expert witness may know a lot more about a certain field than the physician, or at least a lot more about what the basic standard of care is for a particular case.
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Ophthalmology, 1990
The rewards for suits for medical negligence have generated a service industry for plaintiff's lawyers. The provision of "experts" for a contingency fee and the solicitation of plaintiff's attorneys by some physicians to serve as "experts" for large fees may result in highly biased and inaccurate testimony.
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The rewards for suits for medical negligence have generated a service industry for plaintiff's lawyers. The provision of "experts" for a contingency fee and the solicitation of plaintiff's attorneys by some physicians to serve as "experts" for large fees may result in highly biased and inaccurate testimony.
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2013
AbstractPaediatricians may be asked to provide expert opinion in paediatric cases that come under legal consideration. This article provides suggestions to assist paediatricians in this role and emphasises their duty to the court when giving expert opinion.
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AbstractPaediatricians may be asked to provide expert opinion in paediatric cases that come under legal consideration. This article provides suggestions to assist paediatricians in this role and emphasises their duty to the court when giving expert opinion.
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Expert witnesses, nonexpert witnesses, and nonwitness experts.
Law and Human Behavior, 1990The role and responsibilities of the expert winness is a controversial subject. This article emphasizes the legal rules (of evidence and procedure) governing the expert and the policy grounds on which they rest. As the law's policies for the use of expertise shift from stage as stage as litigation progresses, or differ between categories of legal cases
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Criminal profiling as expert witness evidence: The implications of the profiler validity research.
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2016Richard N Kocsis, G. Palermo
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