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Background: Malpractice is an act that is not appropriate from the actions of an expert, a lack of sub-standard skills, or an expert's inaccuracy in carrying out the legal obligations, practices that are not in accordance with procedures, or illegal or ...
Karlina Harsono Ilham +2 more
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Information Shocks, Legal Liability and Physician Decisions
ABSTRACT Physician adoption of new information about a medical procedure can affect patient outcomes. Medical malpractice law may influence physician use of such information. We analyze how physician reactions to information shocks regarding vaginal births after cesarean sections (VBACs) in the 1990s were mediated by tort reform and the standard used ...
David Mushinski, Sammy Zahran
wiley +1 more source
Medical Phototherapy Malpractice and Legal Precedents in North America (1983–2025)
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Ghassan Barnawi +6 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Rush Medical College implemented a new, integrated pre‐clerkship curriculum. Pharmacology was integrated with other basic sciences into a flipped, small‐group, case‐based structure. This report describes the main features of the pharmacology curriculum for pharmacology directors to have a template.
Brinda Desai Bradaric +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Introduction: Medical malpractice is a type of treatment that fails to reach the standards of conventional medical treatment and as a result, the patient suffers injury.
Alireza Badsar +4 more
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The Great Medical Malpractice Hoax: NPDB Data Continue to Show Medical Liability System Produces Rational Outcomes [PDF]
Despite claims by business and medical lobbying interests and the Bush administration, there is no medical malpractice lawsuit crisis in America, according to this report by Public Citizen.
Lara Chausow, Seth Oldmixon
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The Free‐Falling Needle: A Case Report of an Accidental Iatrogenic Pneumothorax
ABSTRACT This case highlights the potential for accidental iatrogenic pneumothorax during routine procedures, like breast cyst aspiration, and emphasizes the importance of strict procedural precautions to avoid such incidents.
Abdul Qadir +3 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Objective A significant proportion of patients with eating disorders (EDs) also meet criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Guidelines recommend exposure‐based treatments for PTSD, including prolonged exposure (PE) and eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR).
J. van der Starre +5 more
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Objective Chattogram, a major economic hub with an expanding population, requires additional healthcare facilities. This study identifies current pharmaceutical waste management practices throughout the district and assesses their impact on public health in both urban and rural settings.
Mohammed Abu Sayeed +5 more
wiley +1 more source
The real challenge: confronting the neoliberal business culture in Uganda (and the structures that promote it) [PDF]
[First paragraph] In the debate about improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Uganda, the technocratic, political and economic elites, both domestic and foreign, urge the ‘commercialisation of the peasants’. They say that people need to produce
Wiegratz, Jörg
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