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    Malpractice lawyer gloats at win, then puts foot in mouth

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: August 1, 2022

    The attorney says the lawsuit involved a guy “that was probably negligently killed, but we kind of made it look like other people did it.”

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    ‘My malpractice insurance doubled!’ Why, when fewer patients are suing?

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: June 10, 2022

    “If claims are going down, I don’t understand why premium payments are going up.”

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    Innocent doc sued after 'secret' medical expert says claim has merit

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: May 9, 2022

    “You never get to determine whether they, in fact, had a certificate reviewer who was legitimate.”

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    Patient blinded in one eye from surgery wins $1.2 million

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: March 30, 2022

    The patient sued an eye surgeon for malpractice in 2016, alleging that, as a result of his negligence, she suffered the retinal tear and is now...

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    Drunk, sleeping jurors during virtual malpractice trials

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: March 28, 2022

    “Virtual trials are not as fair to physicians as in-person trials. It’s too easy not to pay attention in a virtual setting.”

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    Doc sues patient and wins

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: March 21, 2022

    Urologist Arnaldo Trabucco, MD, was outraged when he learned of a legal claim filed by a patient’s family blaming him for the patient’s death.

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    Lawsuit: 18-inch sponge left in stomach for 5 years; migrates internally

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: March 7, 2022

    Because of its size, Ms. Boerste’s attorneys characterized the 18-by-18-inch object as ‘more like a towel.’

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    Doc says sobbing attorney and crying medical expert led to unfair million-dollar verdict

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: February 24, 2022

    “I expect counsel to maintain a professional demeanor even when eliciting emotionally laden testimony,” the judge said.

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    Jeopardy! champion’s parents sue doctors, hospital when patient dies after colectomy

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: January 28, 2022

    The legal complaint claims that treatment fell below the standard of care because of failure to administer anticoagulants after surgery.

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    Were these true medical miracles? Doctors disagree

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: January 3, 2022

    A “medical miracle” generally refers to an unexpected recovery despite a dire prognosis.

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    Electrocuted by 11,000 volts, now a triple amputee ... and an MD

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: December 14, 2021

    “I had to believe that I deserved this love, that I wanted to be alive, and that there was still something here for me.”

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    My patient is having an affair and has an STI. I’m treating both partners. What would you do?

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: November 3, 2021

    Caring for spouses or two partners when an STI is discovered can be challenging for physicians, particularly in small towns where many people know...

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    Medical power couple launch robot that helps in the labor room

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: September 10, 2021

    The Shahs and their team were the first to field a robotic system on a labor and delivery unit to aid in the coordination of resources required...

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    I did peer review: I saw turf wars, ego, and unfairness

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: September 6, 2021

    “Because of how opaque [the peer review process is], it immediately puts physicians on the defensive, and it doesn’t always succeed in what it’s...

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    The secret I’ll take to my grave: Doc reveals

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    Alicia Gallegos
    Publish date: August 30, 2021

    “Keeping a secret diminishes well-being,” Dr. Mason said. “It makes people feel socially distant. It lowers relationship satisfaction, and it...

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