This article considers clinical negligence. It examines what negligence is before exploring the four elements of negligence. These being: duty of care; breach of duty including a discussion of the standard of care; harm; and, factual and legal causation. The articles proceeds from the basis of discussing what a claimant would need to prove in order to bring a successful claim for clinical negligence against a health care professional
Medical negligence needs to be distinguished from medical malpractice. Medical malpractice includes ...
Even though it offers a compelling account of the responsibility-component in the negligence standar...
In order to make out a prima facie case in Missouri in an action based upon a negligent tort of the ...
Part 1 of this article can be found through this link : https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Breach of duty -- Causation -- Limitation -- Funding -...
This article discusses common practice and the standard care in medical negligence
There is anecdotal evidence that a claim in negligence, or ‘negligence’ for short, is something that...
A patient approaching a doctor expects medical treatment with all the knowledge and skill that the d...
This article discusses medical malpractice. In particular the scope of informed consent in negligenc...
Nursing practice comes with an element of risk. The obligation of the duty of care and the implicati...
Part 2 of the article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/1...
This chapter considers the liability of health professionals for professional negligence. A health p...
Negligence is a departure from a due standard of care. Standards of care are set up by the professio...
Negligence means failure to extend duty of care to whom it is owed. Negligence occurs in all spheres...
What is the duty of care and to whom do you, as a health care professional, owe it? Further, to what...
Medical negligence needs to be distinguished from medical malpractice. Medical malpractice includes ...
Even though it offers a compelling account of the responsibility-component in the negligence standar...
In order to make out a prima facie case in Missouri in an action based upon a negligent tort of the ...
Part 1 of this article can be found through this link : https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle...
Includes bibliographical references and index.Breach of duty -- Causation -- Limitation -- Funding -...
This article discusses common practice and the standard care in medical negligence
There is anecdotal evidence that a claim in negligence, or ‘negligence’ for short, is something that...
A patient approaching a doctor expects medical treatment with all the knowledge and skill that the d...
This article discusses medical malpractice. In particular the scope of informed consent in negligenc...
Nursing practice comes with an element of risk. The obligation of the duty of care and the implicati...
Part 2 of the article can be found through this link: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/1...
This chapter considers the liability of health professionals for professional negligence. A health p...
Negligence is a departure from a due standard of care. Standards of care are set up by the professio...
Negligence means failure to extend duty of care to whom it is owed. Negligence occurs in all spheres...
What is the duty of care and to whom do you, as a health care professional, owe it? Further, to what...
Medical negligence needs to be distinguished from medical malpractice. Medical malpractice includes ...
Even though it offers a compelling account of the responsibility-component in the negligence standar...
In order to make out a prima facie case in Missouri in an action based upon a negligent tort of the ...