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[PDF] Missed and Delayed Diagnoses in the Ambulatory Setting


TK Gandhi, A Kachalia, DM Studdert - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2007 - Am Coll Physicians
TO THE EDITOR: The American College of Physicians (ACP) con- tinues to evaluate
issues related to relationships between physicians and industry and between
physician organizations and industry and to work to emphasize relationships ...
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Missed diagnoses by urologists resulting in malpractice payment


WJ Badger, ME Moran, C Abraham, B … - The Journal of Urology, 2007 - Elsevier
A total of 75 missed diagnosis claims were identified, representing 15% of
claims overall. The total indemnity payment for missed diagnosis claims was
$32,591,013, which represented 27% of all indemnity payments for the study ...
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Medical malpractice liability in clinical urology: a survey of practicing urologists


DL Sobel, KR Loughlin, CL Coogan - The Journal of urology, 2006 - Elsevier
The mean medical malpractice premium in 2003 was $30,665 (median $22,500, range
$6,000 to $120,000). Of responding urologists 63% report being named in a
medical malpractice lawsuit a mean of 2.1 times. Mean length of time ...
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[CITATION] Medical malpractice overview


SS Sanbar, J Warner - Leg Med,, 2007
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Ensuring vasectomy success: what is the standard?


AA Makhlouf, CS Niederberger - Journal of andrology, 2006 - Am Soc Andrology
I have a question for those that perform vasectomies. Does anyone know what the
standard of care is in regard to sending vas specimens after a vasectomy? In the
event that motile sperm are present at some point, there could potentially ...
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Male versus female genital alteration: differences in legal, medical, and socioethical …


LM Solomon, RC Noll - Gender Medicine, 2007 - Elsevier
The different legal, social, and medical approaches to ritually based male and
female genital circumcision in the United States are highlighted in this
article. The religious and historical origins of these practices are ...
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[CITATION] Medico-legal issues in urology


SW Waxman - Leg Med, 2007
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Medical malpractice in urology, 1985 to 2004: 469 consecutive cases closed with indemnity …


M Perrotti, W Badger, S Prader, ME Moran - The Journal of urology, 2006 - Elsevier
A total of 469 urology malpractice claims were closed with indemnity payment
during the period evaluated for a total loss indemnity of $99,335,431. The
number of files closed with indemnity payment yearly remained relatively ...
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Medical malpractice in American urology: 22-year national review of the impact of caps and …


MH Hsieh, AG Tan, MV Meng - The Journal of Urology, 2008 - Elsevier
Medical Malpractice in American Urology: 22-Year National Review of the
Impact of Caps and Implications for Contemporary Practice. ...
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Medicolegal cases relating to bladder outlet obstruction


EP Arnold - BJU international(Papier), 2000 - cat.inist.fr
Medicolegal cases relating to bladder outlet obstruction. EP ARNOLD BJU
international(Papier) 86:33, 308-312, Blackwell, 2000. Obstruction ...
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