Three years ago, Dr. Drug performed a surgical excision on his patient. The patient became infected and ultimately suffered endocarditis. The plaintiff patient filed a medical malpractice case against Dr. Drug and, during the subsequent discovery period, found out that Dr. Drug had a history of alcohol abuse. The malpractice claim is amended to include that Dr. Drug's history of alcohol abuse may have impacted his patients care. Should dermatologists be required to disclose matters of personal health?
In 2016, Dr. Goldberg offered guidance on a number of different legal issues ranging from informed consent issues, to off-label products, to whether or not you could lose your medical license for not paying your office rent. Here are his 5 most-read Legal Eagle articles of 2016.
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