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Medical Malpractice
Boston Surgeon, Who Left Surgery to Deliver a Lecture, is Disciplined
Nov 18, 2005 | www.Newsinferno.com
Dr. Timothy Brown, an orthopedic surgeon at Boston Medical Center, was disciplined by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine (Board)...
Yale Medical School and Gynecologist on Wrong End of $5.2 Million Medical Malpractice Verdict
Nov 16, 2005 | www.newsinferno.com
After several years of legal wrangling, Michelle DiLieto has been awarded $5.2 million by a Connecticut jury against Yale School of Medicine and her...
Investigators Cite Two Kaiser Permanente Hospitals in California for Fatal Drug Errors
Nov 6, 2005 | www.Newsinferno.com
In separate incidents, patients at two California hospitals have died as a result of medication errors that took place in July and August of this...
Study Shows Improvement Needed to Reduce Chemotherapy Errors
Oct 26, 2005 | www.newsinferno.com
A study conducted by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and published in the online journal...
Feds Probing Heart Device Firms
Oct 26, 2005 | www.twincities.com
The Justice Department has started a broad investigation into whether makers of implantable heart devices have offered payments or other inducements...
Patients Awake During Surgery: What to Do?
Oct 25, 2005 | AP
A national doctors' group adopted new standards Tuesday to help prevent patients from awakening during surgery. But the physicians stopped short of...
W.Va. Couple to Settle With Government Over Failure to Diagnose
Oct 25, 2005 | AP
A West Virginia couple will receive $950,000 from the federal government after military doctors failed to diagnose a baby with brittle bone disease...
Investigation Reveals 1,000 People May Have Been Injected with Phony Botox
Oct 16, 2005 | www.Newsinferno.com
Investigators have found that dozens of doctors in the U.S. have bought an unapproved form of botulinum toxin being offered as an inexpensive...
Cancer Patients Often Harmed by Diagnostic Procedures that are Prone to Error
Oct 11, 2005 | www.newsinferno.com
According to a study published in CANCER (online 10/10/05 – in print 11/15/05), a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society, certain...
Anesthesiologists Seek New Approach to Phenomenon of Waking During Surgery
Sep 26, 2005 | www.newsinferno.com
Each year, an unimaginable horror occurs to a number of patients in the midst of surgical procedures. These unfortunate people wake up only to...
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