Registered nurse criminally charged, alleged to have amputated patient's foot without order or consent
Treatments and surgeries require both an order and consent
Treatments and surgeries require both an order and consent
Texas Supreme Court provides further guidance on how tort reform periodic payment law applies
A special higher standard of proof applies to Texas ER case
Private equity firms are buying up emergency medicine practice groups, making changes that may surprise you
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Abnormal Apgar scores can be a sign of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)
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Med spas have varying degrees of physician supervision
Some cases are impossible, others require creative sources of evidence
Austin Court of Appeals rules against emergency physician in rattlesnake bite medical malpractice case
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