Medical Malpractice: Law, Tactics, and Ethics
by Frank Mcclellan
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From practical to philosophical considerations, this succinct, clear presentation of medical malpractice issues is a valuable resource for the classroom and the reference shelf. Frank M. McClellan illustrates the multitude of considerations that impact the merit of each case, never losing sight of the importance of preserving human dignity in malpractice lawsuits.Early chapters urge the evaluation of legal, medical, and ethical standards, especially the Standard of Care. Part II focuses on show more assessing and proving compensatory and punitive damages, Part III sets out guidelines for show lessTags
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Frank McClellan is a professor of law emeritus at the Beasley School of Law, Temple University, Philadelphia. He is the author of Medical Malpractice: Law, Tactics, and Ethics and co-author of Tory Law: Cases, Perspectives, and Problems.
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- Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Economics
- DDC/MDS
- 346.7303 — Society, government, & culture Law Private Law North America United States Topics of private law
- LCC
- KF2905.3 .M37 — Law Law of the United States Law of the United States (Federal) Regulation of industry, trade, and commerce. The professions
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