This article is written on behalf of the many trauma patients and their trial attorneys who discover to their horror, that their important medical witness - the attending doctor, - suffers from Globus Hystericus . It is hoped that this paper may prove to be the elusive Rx to cure some difficulties raised by those few physicians (and yet there are too many) who hide their fear of the witness chair behind lame excuses, or even behind flat refusals to testify
cians [2], perhaps because their onset is often slow. Swallowing is a complex motor reflex requiring...
It is the purpose of this article to explain the various ways in which medicine becomes involved in ...
This Article investigates the role of expert testimony in legal malpractice and medical malpractice ...
This article is written on behalf of the many trauma patients and their trial attorneys who discover...
When asked by the Editor to contribute an article on this topic, I became conscious of the fact that...
Several years ago, Dr G. Breaking was the foremost proponent of a new surgical procedure, which was ...
Neurological and somatic symptoms of hysteria are quite common in clinical practice. Till now such p...
Fear of malpractice actions against them is causing physicians to run scared. Some physicians now ...
In our practice it has been seen that the doctors are generally afraid to testify in the courts. Thi...
This paper represents an effort at making expert medical testimony, one field of the medical profess...
Neurologists have professional, ethical, and social obligations to ensure that expert witness testim...
In preparing this brief talk on 'Medical testimony and the medical witness', I could not avoid recal...
An attempt has been made to review what the courts have recently said about medical witnesses and th...
The UK media has recently devoted much attention to the role of expert witnesses in child protection...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...
cians [2], perhaps because their onset is often slow. Swallowing is a complex motor reflex requiring...
It is the purpose of this article to explain the various ways in which medicine becomes involved in ...
This Article investigates the role of expert testimony in legal malpractice and medical malpractice ...
This article is written on behalf of the many trauma patients and their trial attorneys who discover...
When asked by the Editor to contribute an article on this topic, I became conscious of the fact that...
Several years ago, Dr G. Breaking was the foremost proponent of a new surgical procedure, which was ...
Neurological and somatic symptoms of hysteria are quite common in clinical practice. Till now such p...
Fear of malpractice actions against them is causing physicians to run scared. Some physicians now ...
In our practice it has been seen that the doctors are generally afraid to testify in the courts. Thi...
This paper represents an effort at making expert medical testimony, one field of the medical profess...
Neurologists have professional, ethical, and social obligations to ensure that expert witness testim...
In preparing this brief talk on 'Medical testimony and the medical witness', I could not avoid recal...
An attempt has been made to review what the courts have recently said about medical witnesses and th...
The UK media has recently devoted much attention to the role of expert witnesses in child protection...
At one time in our society, the family doctor was the beloved friend and confidante whose profession...
cians [2], perhaps because their onset is often slow. Swallowing is a complex motor reflex requiring...
It is the purpose of this article to explain the various ways in which medicine becomes involved in ...
This Article investigates the role of expert testimony in legal malpractice and medical malpractice ...