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Forensic Autopsy versus Anatomic Dissection: Playing the same role in medical malpractice claims?
Cristoforo Pomara +3 more
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See No Fiduciary, Hear No Fiduciary: A Lawyer’s Knowledge Within Aiding and Abetting Fiduciary Breach Claims [PDF]
Fiduciary liability for attorney conduct generally extends only to direct clients of legal services. Over the last few decades, however, the lawyer’s role has expanded.
Rowe, Brinkley
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Abstract Obstetric anal sphincter injuries (OASIs) constitute a significant complication in vaginal childbirth, affecting up to 26% of deliveries and representing the leading cause of anal incontinence among women. Despite their prevalence and serious long‐term consequences, OASIs remain widely underreported, partly because of clinicians' hesitancy ...
Ruwan Fernando +16 more
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Medical malpractice is described as an error made by medical providers towards their patients. For many years, this form of negligence has permeated healthcare and continues to leave a negative impact.
Mahmoud Ali, Branden Tejada
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Good Samaritan statutes: A malpractice defense for “doing the right thing” [PDF]
O. William Brown
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Emergence of Hi-Tech Examination Malpractices in Nigeria: Issues and Implications [PDF]
Examination malpractice is considered as a huge challenge to educational assessment and evaluation. This paper examines the dimensions and trends of examination malpractice, as well as the emergence of hi-tech examination malpractice (otherwise called ...
Ifijeh, Goodluck +3 more
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Supraventricular Tachycardias Using Multiple Accessory Pathways
Three atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardias (AVRTs) using 3 accessory pathways (APs) occurred with the His bundle eliminated by the previous ablation. Two AVRTs using 2 right APs rotated reversely, and the other AVRT was one with a retrograde conduction through the left AP and anterograde conduction through the 2 right APs.
Takumi Yamada
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Contesting the C Word: The Diagnosis of DCIS and Women's Resistance Against Overtreatment
ABSTRACT DCIS, or ductal carcinoma in situ—also known as Stage 0 breast cancer—accounts for approximately 20 per cent of new breast cancer cases. Although it is noninvasive, treatment typically mirrors that of invasive cancer. Whether DCIS is overtreated remains controversial, even among medical professionals.
Chien‐Juh Gu
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1883 The Risk Fields of Malpractice and Strategies for Reducing the risk of Malpractice in Neonatal Nursing [PDF]
Dilek Yıldız
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ABSTRACT Background Adolescents are uniquely vulnerable to Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs), which advertise free reproductive health services but do not provide licensed healthcare or transparency in their practices. Despite the prevalence and harms of attending these clinics, no studies to date have characterized adolescents' baseline understanding ...
Abigail Liberty +3 more
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