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Physicians' Discourses on Malpractice and the Meaning of Medical Malpractice
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1996Recent analyses of the professions have considered the question of the changing nature of professional power. This study is an interpretive analysis of the meaning of physicians' discourse in the face of a perceived challenge to the traditional boundaries of clinical practice from malpractice suits. The data for this analysis were drawn from interviews
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Sleep surgery and medical malpractice
The Laryngoscope, 2013Objectives/HypothesisTo describe and analyze the causes and outcomes of lawsuits pertaining to sleep surgery to mitigate future litigation and improve physician education.Study DesignA retrospective review of a publicly available database containing jury verdicts and settlements.MethodsThe LexisNexis MEGA Jury Verdicts and Settlements database was ...
Anthony M, Tolisano, Jennifer M, Bager
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Abandoning medical malpractice
Journal of Legal Medicine, 1984(1984). Abandoning medical malpractice. Journal of Legal Medicine: Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 549-594.
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Medical Malpractice: Anesthesiology
2005In this chapter the processes involved in the practice of anesthesia and the associated common adverse events are described. Anesthesia is the discipline of pain relief. Pain may result from many different causes but the nonanesthetist immediately links the anesthesiologist with the relief of pain during surgery.
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MEDICAL MALPRACTICE | Psychology
2005Psychologists who are members of their national society are bound by the rules of conduct of that society and are required to be licensed to practice by either a regulatory or other body. Core principles that psychologists should be aware of and which tend to form the framework of their associations or societies concern questions of competence, the ...
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The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1979
The medical malpractice problem is extremely complex and is perceived very differently by health care pro viders, patients, and other segments of society. As a widely recognized problem, it is of relatively recent origin. Its poten tial societal consequences include disruption of health serv ices, waste and maldistribution of economic and human re ...
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The medical malpractice problem is extremely complex and is perceived very differently by health care pro viders, patients, and other segments of society. As a widely recognized problem, it is of relatively recent origin. Its poten tial societal consequences include disruption of health serv ices, waste and maldistribution of economic and human re ...
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Medical Malpractice: Radiotherapy
2005An accurate diagnosis and careful planning of treatment will optimize radiotherapy and reduce the risk of harmful effects. Improvements in equipment and techniques have reduced the likelihood of harm. Careful checking by at least two qualified staff usually identifies any potential errors.
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Medical Malpractice: Report of the Secretary's Commission on Medical Malpractice
AORN Journal, 1974Medical Malpractice: Report of the Secretary's Commission on Medical Malpractice, 1 Vol + Appendix. Washington, DC: US Dept of HEW (1973) 146, 810 pp.
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