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Techniques of Medical Litigation: A Professional's Handbook for Plaintiffs, Defendants, and Medical Consultants
With the basics of medicine clearly laid out and the risks inherent in medical treatment explained, hew book will be a hands-on desk reference not only in law offices but also in medical and health care occupations.
Author(s) | By Randine Lewis. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 320 |
Published in | United States |
Published | 9 Apr 1997 |
Availability | Not yet available |
With the basics of medicine clearly laid out and the risks inherent in medical treatment explained, hew book will be a hands-on desk reference not only in law offices but also in medical and health care occupations.
Preliminary Information Introduction to Medical Litigation Obtaining Medical Records Deciphering the Contents of Medical Records (including medication references) Medical Research Medical Experts and Consultants Individual Case Scenarios Medical Ma
RANDINE A. LEWIS is founder and principal of Medicolegal Solutions, a consulting firm in Houston, Texas, that advises attorneys and health care professionals on matters involving medical litigation. She has studied both medicine and law on the postgraduat