The new Turkish Penal Code which came into force in June 2005 has brought some changes in the definitions of the legal and penal responsibilities of physicians. On the other hand, the changing conditions of the current health practices and the commercial concerns taking the lead have brought serious doubts about a physician-patient relationship based on trust. As a result, in our country, medical malpractice claims against physicians have significantly increased in recent years. In the last 10 years, the subject has been discussed in various platforms and there is a dynamic process that continues the search for solutions. To date, considering the emerging cases of medical malpractice statistics, it is remarkable that the most frequent ...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
All over the world we observe a tendency for the increase of claims for damages of treatment that wi...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...
BACKGROUND: Medical malpractice claims in Turkey have increased. We evaluated the problem by describ...
Our penal codes were reviewed again in 2005. Some changes were made in routine forensic services and...
Introduction: legal and criminal liability of the health professionals, regardless its antiquity, at...
Medicine is a profession that carries certain risks. One risky area of practice is the emergency dep...
Medicine is a profession that carries certain risks. One risky area of practice is the emergency dep...
Now adays malpractice problem of health service start to talk lively by the various society. That ma...
Medicine, as a profession, is quite a hard commitment, with the main aim of giving care to patients....
In general, the Civil Code and the Civil Liability Act of 1960 on the civil liability of the physici...
The changing doctor-patient relationship and commercialization of modern medical practice has affect...
Professional responsibility in medicine exists since the beginning of medicine itself. The Hammurabi...
Legal liability proceedings against doctors have increased considerably within the last few years. T...
Increasing public awareness of their rights resulting in malpractice cases is now much talked about...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
All over the world we observe a tendency for the increase of claims for damages of treatment that wi...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...
BACKGROUND: Medical malpractice claims in Turkey have increased. We evaluated the problem by describ...
Our penal codes were reviewed again in 2005. Some changes were made in routine forensic services and...
Introduction: legal and criminal liability of the health professionals, regardless its antiquity, at...
Medicine is a profession that carries certain risks. One risky area of practice is the emergency dep...
Medicine is a profession that carries certain risks. One risky area of practice is the emergency dep...
Now adays malpractice problem of health service start to talk lively by the various society. That ma...
Medicine, as a profession, is quite a hard commitment, with the main aim of giving care to patients....
In general, the Civil Code and the Civil Liability Act of 1960 on the civil liability of the physici...
The changing doctor-patient relationship and commercialization of modern medical practice has affect...
Professional responsibility in medicine exists since the beginning of medicine itself. The Hammurabi...
Legal liability proceedings against doctors have increased considerably within the last few years. T...
Increasing public awareness of their rights resulting in malpractice cases is now much talked about...
Evaluating the efficacy and accuracy of clinical reasoning and distinguishing between complications ...
All over the world we observe a tendency for the increase of claims for damages of treatment that wi...
Errors in medicine are common and are at least partly responsible for the deaths of 180,000 patients...