The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence causing death or grievous bodily harm as a result of alleged negligence in their professional practice was thrown into stark relief by the recent acquittal of four physicians accused of mismanaging Canada’s blood system in the early 1980s. Stories like these, as well as international reports detailing an increase in the numbers of physicians being charged with (and in some cases convicted of) serious criminal offences as the result of alleged negligence in their professional practice, have resulted in some anxiety about the apparent increase in the incidence of such charges and their appropriateness in the healthcare context. Whilst research has...
This article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. While malpractice...
Published versionThis article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. ...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence cau...
The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence cau...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
This paper surveys the current state of medical malpractice law in Canada, along with current eviden...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...
Objectives: To quantify the number of doctors charged with manslaughter in the course of legitimate ...
Medicine is a risky profession where medical professionals have a duty to do anything in their power...
peer-reviewedIn recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for ...
This article contributes to the scant Canadian historical literature on patients suing doctors for m...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
South African health societies and associations have allied to call for reform in the criminal law s...
This article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. While malpractice...
Published versionThis article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. ...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...
The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence cau...
The issue of health professionals facing criminal charges of manslaughter or criminal negligence cau...
About 1000 people die every year in Britain because of mistakes made by surgeons. At what degree of...
Doctors may also be criminals. Mercifully, this is a rare event but no health professional is infall...
This paper surveys the current state of medical malpractice law in Canada, along with current eviden...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...
Objectives: To quantify the number of doctors charged with manslaughter in the course of legitimate ...
Medicine is a risky profession where medical professionals have a duty to do anything in their power...
peer-reviewedIn recent years, the prospect of the criminal prosecution of medical practitioners for ...
This article contributes to the scant Canadian historical literature on patients suing doctors for m...
In the United Kingdom, where the law of manslaughter is similar to New Zealand, there have been two ...
South African health societies and associations have allied to call for reform in the criminal law s...
This article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. While malpractice...
Published versionThis article describes and explains the first Canadian medical malpractice crisis. ...
A review of statistics concerning fatal medical negligence in the NHS shows that, despite fears of a...