Judgment Call: 12 Lessons from Litigated Medical Cases

The 12 real litigated cases in Judgment Call cover the part of medicine you don't learn in school: the procedures and personal practices that can help reduce medical errors.

  • Understand why physicians need to be directly involved in critical patient communication
  • Learn how to handle patients that fail to take charge of their own health care
  • The ins and outs of taking over another physician's practice

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Judgment Call: 12 Lessons from Litigated Medical Cases

  • Understand why physicians need to be directly involved in critical patient communication
  • Learn how to handle patients that fail to take charge of their own health care
  • The ins and outs of taking over another physician's practice

Want more free practice management resources? Join CAP.

California physicians save 20% or more on medical malpractice protection.

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