Holding that [i]n medical malpractice action based upon physician\u27s alleged misrepresentation of his experience and credentials, supreme court ruled patient and wife\u27s compliant could not include deceit claim, but could include lack of informed consent.
The Supreme Court of California has extended the interpretation of the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur...
In Young v. Yarn, the Georgia Court of Appeals interpreted the Georgia Medical Consent Law as not re...
The informed consent doctrine was conceived as a basis for allowing patients to meaningfully partici...
This article examines the policy issues behind the doctrine of informed consent and reviews the deci...
Medical malpractice is usually considered in terms of negligent conduct by the physician in the cour...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
The Doctrine of Informed Consent holds a physician liable for failing to adequately disclose the pot...
Reviewing Erin L. Sheley, "Rethinking Injury: The Case of Informed Consent," BYU L. Rev. (2015): 63
Case law relating to surgical consent is fairly well settled. A review of the numerous decisions on ...
The purpose of this article is the cogent presentation of the arguments favoring application of cont...
The Court determined that allegations raising the scope of informed consent rather than the absence ...
This article examines the implications of the foregoing competing claims from a U.S. legal perspecti...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-11-06, rev-recd 2021-08-19, ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground It is common surgic...
A CAJM article on the importance of legal consent before any medical treatment is administered to a ...
The Supreme Court of California has extended the interpretation of the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur...
In Young v. Yarn, the Georgia Court of Appeals interpreted the Georgia Medical Consent Law as not re...
The informed consent doctrine was conceived as a basis for allowing patients to meaningfully partici...
This article examines the policy issues behind the doctrine of informed consent and reviews the deci...
Medical malpractice is usually considered in terms of negligent conduct by the physician in the cour...
The legal aspects of a patient\u27s consent to operation, or the lack of such consent, are many and ...
The Doctrine of Informed Consent holds a physician liable for failing to adequately disclose the pot...
Reviewing Erin L. Sheley, "Rethinking Injury: The Case of Informed Consent," BYU L. Rev. (2015): 63
Case law relating to surgical consent is fairly well settled. A review of the numerous decisions on ...
The purpose of this article is the cogent presentation of the arguments favoring application of cont...
The Court determined that allegations raising the scope of informed consent rather than the absence ...
This article examines the implications of the foregoing competing claims from a U.S. legal perspecti...
From SAGE Publishing via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-11-06, rev-recd 2021-08-19, ...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground It is common surgic...
A CAJM article on the importance of legal consent before any medical treatment is administered to a ...
The Supreme Court of California has extended the interpretation of the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur...
In Young v. Yarn, the Georgia Court of Appeals interpreted the Georgia Medical Consent Law as not re...
The informed consent doctrine was conceived as a basis for allowing patients to meaningfully partici...