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10 topics, 40 min.
ACR Practice Parameter
7 m.Ethics of the Medical Expert
11 m.Review of Legal Ethics
4 m.Standard of Care
2 m.Fair Compensation and Payment Practice
1 m.Tips for Reviewing Cases
4 m.Tips for Testimony
5 m.Tips for Dealing with Lawyers
3 m.Tips for Financial Considerations
2 m.Key Insights From Serving as an Expert Witness
6 m.8 topics, 55 min.
Ethics of Expert Witness from Lawyer's Perspective
10 m.How Lawyers Utilize the Expert Witness
4 m.Working with the Attorney
5 m.Expert Witness Role and Responsibility Under Oath
2 m.Scare Tactics You Might Encounter at Trial
11 m.Obligations of the Hiring Lawyer
9 m.Take Home Points
11 m.Case Example - Expert Witness on Trial
8 m.5 topics, 19 min.
8 topics, 22 min.
Common Source of Radiology Malpractice - Detection Misses
3 m.Case: Expert Witness - Faulty Placement of Nasogastric Tube
7 m.Case: Expert Witness - Missed Fracture with Complications of Meningitis
3 m.Case: Expert Witness - Epidural Abscess
3 m.Case: Expert Witness - Missed Liver Metastasis on Chest CT
3 m.Case: Expert Witness - Missed Kidney Mass on Lumbar MRI
2 m.Case: Expert Witness - Missed Lung Liposarcoma on CTA Scout
2 m.Mitigation of Satisfaction of Search Errors
4 m.4 topics, 7 min.
4 topics, 7 min.
Common Source of Radiology Malpractice in Interventional Radiology
1 m.Case: Expert Witness - Vertebral Artery Injection During Spinal Block
2 m.Case: Expert Witness - Osteomyelitis After Vertebroplasty with Epidural Retropulsion
2 m.Case: Expert Witness - Presacral Chordoma Missed on Deferred Biopsy
4 m.2 topics, 4 min.
1 topic, 3 min.
0:00
So, uh, when it comes to the medical liability formula,
0:05
there are four things that needs, need to be proved.
0:08
First is, and foremost is the duty.
0:11
Did the physician patient relationship exist when
0:14
you take care of the patient?
0:16
This, this relationship automatically forms between,
0:19
between you and your patient.
0:22
Second thing is that is,
0:24
has there been a breach of this duty?
0:27
Has the physician deviated from the standard
0:29
of care in performing the duty to the patient?
0:33
So this breach of duty has to be proved Second,
0:38
once the breach of duty has been proved.
0:41
The third thing is that did that breach in the standard
0:45
of care, actually lead to the patient's injury?
0:49
So is it, was it directly responsible
0:52
for the patient's injury or not?
0:53
So causation has to be proved from that, uh, deviation.
0:58
And finally, the damages.
1:00
Once everything at the CAUS causation has been proved.
1:03
So what were the damages that have been caused
1:06
to the patient, both physically, both mental,
1:10
mentally wages, medical expenses, all of
1:12
that come into, into play.
1:14
And then finally, obviously the liability decision is, is,
1:18
is made through.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
So, uh, when it comes to the medical liability formula,
0:05
there are four things that needs, need to be proved.
0:08
First is, and foremost is the duty.
0:11
Did the physician patient relationship exist when
0:14
you take care of the patient?
0:16
This, this relationship automatically forms between,
0:19
between you and your patient.
0:22
Second thing is that is,
0:24
has there been a breach of this duty?
0:27
Has the physician deviated from the standard
0:29
of care in performing the duty to the patient?
0:33
So this breach of duty has to be proved Second,
0:38
once the breach of duty has been proved.
0:41
The third thing is that did that breach in the standard
0:45
of care, actually lead to the patient's injury?
0:49
So is it, was it directly responsible
0:52
for the patient's injury or not?
0:53
So causation has to be proved from that, uh, deviation.
0:58
And finally, the damages.
1:00
Once everything at the CAUS causation has been proved.
1:03
So what were the damages that have been caused
1:06
to the patient, both physically, both mental,
1:10
mentally wages, medical expenses, all of
1:12
that come into, into play.
1:14
And then finally, obviously the liability decision is, is,
1:18
is made through.
Report
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Majid Aziz Khan, MD, MBBS
Director, Non-Vascular Spine Intervention
Johns Hopkins University
Mahla Radmard, MD
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Kelly P. Yousem, JD
Plaintiff’s Attorney
Tags
Non-Clinical
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