Medical Malpractice
Common Causes of Medical Malpractice
In order to win a medical malpractice case in New York, your medical malpractice attorney must help you prove that your medical-related injury occurred as a result of the following factors:
1) That a medical professional responsible for your care deviated from the standard of care (negligence).
2) That the departure substantially caused and/or contributed to your injuries.
3) That the injuries you’ve suffered are permanent, significant, lessen your quality of life, limit your ability to work and earn a living and cause you long-term pain and suffering.
All of these conditions must be proven by an expert physician who has either treated you and can confirm each aspect of your case, or by an expert who has reviewed the records and can confirm each element of your medical malpractice claim. Read more below about the four most common causes of medical malpractice injuries, which include misdiagnosis, surgical error, infection and medication errors. You will also find information about New York’s statute of limitations on medical malpractice claims.
Misdiagnosis and Failure to Diagnose Illness
One of the most common causes of medical error occurs not when doctors actually do something, but when they don’t. Under the current HMO model of healthcare, doctors are often placed in positions where they must make monetary decisions about a patient’s health. The insurance companies encourage doctors to seek ways to save money wherever they can as they administer care, rewarding those who make the effort, and reprimanding those who don’t. In many cases, when doctors and medical specialists’ rates of service consistently cut into profit, insurance companies will offer only partial payment of claims or deny payment altogether, forcing doctors to write off surgeries, operations and examinations of patients as bad debt. Clearly, doctors have important incentives to play by their insurance company’s golden rules, the most important of which is thriftiness.
The most common cases of misdiagnosis occur when costly medical tests are skipped or when data from test results is overlooked or misdiagnosed as a less serious condition than it truly is. Doctors, surgeons and other healthcare professionals often fail to identify and diagnose a patient for an adverse health condition or illness. When this happens, the damage caused to the patient’s health becomes irreversible, leading to chronic pain, sickness or death that could have been prevented.
Gerry Oginski has represented numerous medical malpractice clients throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk Counties in cases where a doctor or medical specialist’s failure to diagnose a condition or illness led directly to a worsened condition or death. Many of his cases involved failure to diagnose dangerous but treatable illnesses, including failure to diagnose lung cancer, colon cancer, bladder cancer, brain tumors, pneumonia, periventricular leukomalacia, ischemia, asbestosis and mesothelioma.
Surgical Errors and Anesthesia Errors
Another drawback of healthcare under the HMO model is the pressure HMOs exert on doctors, surgeons, and medical professionals to work longer hours with less support, more patients and cases, higher insurance rates. While these conditions may save hospitals and insurance companies money in operational costs, they don’t bode well for the typical patient in need of high quality medical care. This increased stress only adds to one of most stressful professions
The healthcare profession has always been busy, but perhaps never more so than today, as many doctors, surgeons, nurses and medical specialists average 60 to 70 hour work weeks. First and second year residents of hospitals (the youngest and most inexperienced doctors) typically carry the largest workloads on a hospital’s medical staff, often facing sleep deprivation of more than 30 hours. To combat the significant stress that comes with the medical profession, many doctors and medical professionals succumb to substance and alcohol abuse.
Under these conditions, it’s easy to understand how so many fatal and injurious mistakes and errors occur everyday in our operating rooms throughout New York. Gerry Oginski has represented numerous medical malpractice clients throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk Counties in cases of surgical and anesthesia errors. Through his counsel, New York families have pursued compensation for surgical errors that resulted in blindness, hypoxic and anoxic brain injuries, torn and perforated organs, spinal cord injuries, paralysis and amputation. Don't take our word for it. Here's what one family had to say about Gerry: "We are very happy with the settlement that you obtained. This was a great accomplishment that was made possible by your dedication and experience. Your sincere and caring manner helped to make this experience easier than expected. We truly felt as though we were being helped by a good friend and this case was not just another file number. We would be happy to recommend you to anyone. You've been great! Thanks for everything." Victor & Lucianna Aiello, Brooklyn, NY As an attorney with extensive experience prosecuting cases for surgeries that pose significantly higher risks for patients, Gerry has extensive experience in cases involving surgery punctures, surgery perforations, and injuries that often occur during a colonoscopy, laparoscopy or laparotomy procedure. He has also represented injured victims in cases involving doctor error, malpractice or negligence in gynecology, obstetrics, orthopedics, gastroenterology, ophthalmology, cardiology, internal medicine, vascular surgery, dermatology, neurology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, oncology, general surgery, emergency medicine, family practice, chiropractic errors, radiology, critical care medicine, pathology, anesthesiology, pediatrics, urology, dentistry and podiatry.
He has also handled numerous cases involving improper administration of anesthesia that have needlessly resulted in serious brain damage, paralysis and death for residents of New York.
Infections and Bleeding
During surgeries in operating rooms, maintaining a clean and sterile environment at all times is critical to preventing infection. The human body’s internal organs are extremely susceptible to infection during an operation, and failing to take the proper steps to ensure a sanitary operating room environment has often proven fatal to patients. Blood transfusion related injuries are also common, particularly when patients are given the incorrect blood type in emergency medical situations. Whenever possible, all patients should be closely monitored to prevent infection and excessive bleeding, but too often these basic precautions are neglected by surgeons, nurses and other hospital support staff.
Gerry Oginski has represented numerous medical malpractice clients throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk Counties in cases of medical malpractice due to infection and bleeding. Through his representation, New York families have successfully pursued compensation for doctor’s errors that have led to fatal and debilitating cases of infection in pregnancies and other types of surgery. If you or a family member has suffered due to an infection caused by a negligent medical professional, you deserve compensation. Call Gerry today.
Medication Errors
An increasingly common form of medical malpractice involves medication errors. Medication errors include incorrect medications, incorrect doses of medications, incorrect combinations of medications, or medications that the patient is allergic to. Medication errors also occur when the pharmacies or pharmacists filling a prescription give patients the wrong medicines.
Gerry Oginski has represented numerous medical malpractice clients throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk Counties in cases of medical malpractice due to medication errors. He has successfully represented residents of New York in cases against pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies and prescribing doctors, and if you live in New York, can help you with your medication error claim today.
New York’s Statute of Limitations on Medical Malpractice
In New York, you generally have 2 ½ years from the date of the malpractice incident within which to file a medical malpractice claim. However, there are certain exceptions. If the medical malpractice incident occurred at a New York City hospital or clinic, the time to file the claim is usually restricted to just 90 days from the date of the malpractice. In some cases, a knowledgeable attorney can help you apply to the court to file a late claim. Every medical malpractice case is different, and a knowledgeable attorney can help you weigh every legal option available to you. Contact Gerry today for a free consultation about your medical malpractice claim. 516-487-8207
Library for Medical Malpractice:
- Medical Malpractice- 7 Reasons Why Your Case Isn't Good Enough For a NY Malpractice Lawyer
Description: Learn why your case will be rejected by an experienced New York medical malpractice & accident attorney. Not every case is accepted. Learn what an attorney looks for when you walk in the door and describe the facts surrounding your potential injury case. - Medical Malpractice- 5 Reasons Preventing You From Calling a NY Medical Malpractice Attorney
Description: Learn 5 reasons why you may not want to call a New York medical malpractice and injury lawyer. Learn what stops some people from finding out about their legal rights when they've been injured in an accident or by a doctor or hospital. - Medical Malpractice- "I don't care what you say...I have a valid case!"
Description: Learn why a potential client simply didn't have a valid or timely case. Despite learning why this inquiring woman didn't have a valid case, she was absolutely insistent that she had a good case.Read the article to find out why. - Medical Malpractice- What is your life worth?
Description: Compensation is a debt that is owed to an injured victim. Learn what a life is worth. Learn what economic damages are in an accident and medical malpractice case. Learn what non-economic damages are and how they compare to economic damages. Only after learning what these damages are can you answer the question in the title "What is your life worth?" - Read a fascinating dental malpractice deposition [PDF]
Description: Read the deposition (de-identified) of a dentist in a fascinating dental malpractice case. Learn about dentistry and how a dentist answers key questions about claims that he failed to give the patient proper care. - DE-IDENTIFIED EBT OF ANOTHER ORTHOPEDIST IN HIP FRACTURE CASE [PDF]
Description: Read a de-identified deposition of another orthopedist in a failure to diagnose a hip fracture. - MY NEW YORK DOCTOR SCREWED UP MY BREASTS- DO I HAVE A CASE?
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Description: The prevalence of confidentiality or secrecy agreements is perhaps one of the least discussed and most fundamental problems with our civil justice system. At various stages of a lawsuit, a plaintiff suing a large corporation for causing serious harm will gain access to compelling information. If the parties decide to settle, there is a chance that all of this information, including that which implicates the corporation’s role in broader public health and safety hazards, will be kept secret under a confidentiality agreement. In participating in a settlement, the plaintiff signs away his or her ability to share information gained about the harm being committed, the settlement amount, and other valuable details. - Pain & Suffering - You Think You Have it Bad?
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Description: Learn how a baby can suffer brain damage at the time of birth. Gerry Oginski, an experienced medical malpractice lawyer practicing law in the State of New York explains. - Colonoscopy- "He Perforated My Colon, Do I Have A Case?"
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Description: Learn what happens when a doctor fails to diagnose a heart attack. Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York Medical Malpractice lawyer explains. - Video Tip: Learn what a "Right of Subrogation" is and how it applies in almost every personal injury or medical malpractice case in New York.
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Description: Learn the top 5 reasons why your case won't be accepted by a New York Medical Malpractice Lawyer. Gerry Oginski is a NY Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Lawyer. Listen as he explains why your case may be rejected. - Video Tip: 10 reasons you shouldn't sue your doctor.
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Description: Read Attorney Gerry Oginski's original articles about medical malpractice & personal injury law that have been published online. It's riveting reading! Everything you need to know about Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Law before ever walking into an lawyer's office. - Medical Malpractice - How to Become a Black Belt when Questioning a Doctor
Description: Learn how to be a black belt attorney when questioning a doctor at their deposition. - How to Become a Medical Malpractice Lawyer in New York
Description: Becoming a medical malpractice lawyer in New York takes experience and practice. Learn what's involved. - Read a new special report that exposes the hoax of the "medical malpractice crisis." [PDF]
Description: Read a telling report about exposing the hoax of the "medical malpractice crisis." This special report, by 'Public Citizen' reveals a lack of attention to patient safety, the high incidence of preventable medical error and the lack of accountability for a small set of doctors. An important read for anyone interested in medical malpractice matters. - Medical Malpractice: 10 Reasons Why You Should Call A Lawyer
Description: Learn why a medical malpractice lawyer can provide important information about your potential case. Learn why it's important to speak to a medical malpractice lawyer soon after being injured to protect your rights. Become an informed consumer. - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE- 10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULDN'T SUE YOUR DOCTOR [PDF]
Description: Learn the 10 reasons why you shouldn't sue your doctor- (1) You like your doctor, (2) What good will the money do for you? (3) Your doctor's reputation will be tarnished, (4) Your doctor will be banished from his community, (5) Your doctor will shut his medical practice, (6) Your doctor may lose his license, (7) Your doctor may alter your records, (8) Your doctor may apologize and tell you it was all a mistake, (9) Your friends and family may think you're a gold-digger, (10) Your injuries aren't that disabling. - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE STUDY- Disproving frivolous myth
Description: A medical malpractice study was released that clearly demonstrates that our current tort system is working quite well in ensuring that the vast majority of cases have valid claims and that frivolous or nonmeritorious malpractice cases are rarely brought and hardly ever result in damages being unjustly paid. - Gerry to lecture at the New York City Bar Association on Medical Malpractice [PDF]
Description: Gerry will be lecturing at the New York City Bar Association next month on medical malpractice issues that young attorneys need to learn about. - Let’s Set the Record Straight about Ob/Gyns in New York State [PDF]
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Read what the GAO found... - 7 Ways You Know You Survived Medical Malpractice in 2006
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Frequent Questions for Medical Malpractice:
- In a malpractice case, why do we need an expert to review my case?
- What happens if a doctor or a hospital removes or alters medical records from my file?
- What is "Lack of Informed Consent?
- If the hospital lost my baby's fetal monitoring strips, what happens at trial in a case involving allegations of brain damage from a botched delivery?
- What is "continuous treatment" and why is it important to my case?
- If a doctor left a foreign object inside of me during surgery, how much time do I have to start a lawsuit?
- When you question my doctor at a deposition, can I be present? Can I ask questions too?
- What is the amount of medical malpractice insurance most doctors in New York carry?
- What are the names of the medical malpractice insurance companies that insure doctors and hospitals in New York?
- What is podiatric malpractice?
- What is dental malpractice?
- Do you handle Vioxx, Bextra or Celebrex cases?
- If I bring a lawsuit against my doctor, is he going to lose his license to practice medicine?
- What are the 3 things I need to prove to show I have a valid case?
- My treating doctor says I have a valid lawsuit and he's willing to testify. Isn't this enough to start a case?
- What is a pain journal?
- If a chiropractor caused nerve damage during their treatment, do I have a case?
- How common is dental malpractice?
- I went to my podiatrist to have a bunion removed. He did surgery to correct the problem, and now I can't walk well. Do I have a case?
- I was pregnant and had a stillbirth when I was five months pregnant. I think it's because of something the nurse midwife did in the clinic when she examined me. I feel terrible. Do I have a case?
- I don't understand why you rejected my case. Can you re-evaluate my case again?
- What is medical malpractice?
- Why would I want to file a complaint against a doctor or a hospital with the NY State Dept. of Health?
- Are my out of pocket medical expenses repaid to me if I go all the way to trial?
- How do I prove future medical expenses?
- I've heard the phrase 'loss of enjoyment of life' - what does it mean?
- What does it mean when a lawyer is suing for 'damages'?
- What is 'vicarious liability'?
- What are the most common types of malpractices cases you see?
- What is erb's palsy?
- My pediatrician told me that my baby has cerebral palsy. What is cerebral palsy, and how did my baby get it?
- I just had a breast implants put in and I don't like the way they came out. Can I bring a lawsuit against my plastic surgeon if he won't fix them for free?
- In a medical malpractice case, why aren't there only doctors who sit on the jury?
- What do your former clients have to say about the quality of your work?
- What is hypoxia?
- What is anoxia?
- If a doctor has been disciplined by the Office of Professional Medical Conduct, why can he still continue to practice medicine?
- I just read that a doctor in New York had 13 lawsuits pending against him. If I bring a case against him too, does this mean I'd automatically win?
- Why don't more attorneys offer free reports like you do, explaining how lawsuits work?
- Medical error or malpractice?
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- What Exactly Does A Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Lawyer Do?
- Telephone Hotline for Hospital Gripes in New York
- "I'm telling you they did wrong by my mother. They should be held to pay for her injuries."
"What do you mean that I have to prove that the wrongdoing caused her injuries?" - The NY State Department of Health criticized the care my mother received from the hospital. Why would I need to go to trial if an independent State agency already investigated and found in my favor?
- If I have a valid case that has been confirmed by a medical expert, is there any way to avoid litigation to get compensated?
- What is an ectopic pregnancy?
- What is an ectopic pregnancy, and why is it dangerous?
- How do I know if my newborn baby is a victim of medical malpractice?
- What is shoulder dystocia, erbs palsy, klumpke's palsy, and brachial plexus palsy?
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Case Results for Medical Malpractice:
- Failure to communicate leads to woman's blindness - $1,000,000
- Optic nerve cut during eye surgery - $775,000
- Misread stress test leads to permanent heart damage - $6,000,000- Misread stress test leads to permanent heart damage
- Woman receives award for botched eyelid surgery - $312,500
- 67 year old woman died two days after having colonoscopy - $580,000
- Man has broken arm incorrectly fixed - $229,000
- Hospital ties off nerve while stitching wound - $322,500
- Dentist destroys patient's teeth - $90,000
- Infection leads to death - $750,000
- Brain injury at birth - $700,000
- Late cancer diagnosis leads to death - $500,000
- Botched knee surgery - $500,000
- Bladder Cancer Death - $415,000
- Misdiagnosis leads to lung surgery - $350,000
- Woman loses uterus due to infection - $350,000
- Blood Clot in Lungs - $325,000
- Ruptured gastric ulcer - $300,000
- Misplaced feeding tube - $300,000
- Misdiagnosis of Mesothelioma - $300,000
- Coma from improper anesthesia - $250,000
- Bowel Perforation - $240,000
- Dental Malpractice - $220,000
- Failure to remove tumor - $200,000
- Bowel Perforation - $200,000
- Boy Loses Testicle - $175,000
- Hernia surgery resulting in death - $175,000
- Man had spinal fracture that radiologist misread. - $130,000
- Boy burned by cast cutter - $125,000
- Dental Malpractice with corrective treatment - $50,000.
- Unnecessary surgery - $490,000
Web Resources for Medical Malpractice:
- NY MEDICAL MALPRACTICE BLOG
Description: This is Attorney Gerry Oginski's blog that discusses recent events in medical malpractice and injury law. It allows users to comment upon recent cases, decisions and opinions in the legal and medical community. So far, it is the only Medical Malpractice blog geared to New Yorkers.
- National Library of Medicine
Description: Search any medical condition here. Get the latest summaries of articles and medical journal reports about your medical condition. Learn about recent studies and case reports regarding your medical condition.
- Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations-Standards that Hospitals and Doctors Offices Must Meet
Description: These are the published minimum standards that hospitals and doctors offices must meet when rendering medical care to the public.
- Accreditation Manual for Office-Based Surgery Practices-JCAHO
Description: This provides the standards by which office based surgery is to be conducted.
- Top Ten Jury Verdicts of 2003- Nationwide
Description: A listing of the top jury verdicts across the nation for 2003, according to Lawyers Weekly USA.
- wrongdiagnosis.com
Description: A collection of articles discussing different types of misdiagnosis and failure to diagnose conditions written by physicians.
- Cerebral Palsy Injury Resources
- Birth Injury Online Resources- Attorneys
- A Litigation Digest & Directory
Description: Recent large & noteworthy verdicts across the nation.
- Summary of Medical Malpractice Law in NY
Description: Please note, we cannot be responsible for the content contained within this site. It is possible that some content has not been updated, and you should not rely on a website for specific legal guidance. You should speak to an experienced attorney about your specific matter.
- United Cerebral Palsy of New York City
- Medical Expert Witnesses, Legal Nurse Consultants, Medical Legal Services
Description: NAMJ is a medico-legal consultancy offering doctor and nurse expert witnesses, legal nurse consultants and other litigation services for law firms and healthcare providers.
- Medical & Health Information. Clear. Simple. Quick. Try us!
- Spinal Cord Injury Information Pages
- Google Medical Malpractice News
- Cerebral Palsy
- Doctors may have found a legitimate way to cut medical malpractice premiums: Get their malpractice insurance company to quit gouging them
Description: After years of their lobbyists calling for caps on plaintiff's damage awards, squeezing lawyers' contingency fees and trying to throw litigation roadblocks in the way of injured patients and their families, the state's doctors may have found a legitimate way to cut medical malpractice premiums: Get their malpractice insurance company to quit gouging them.
- your expert, independent source for prescription drug information
- American Medical Association (AMA)
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention- Birth Defects
- United Brachial Plexus Network
- United Cerebral Palsy of New York City
- Helping you help yourself
- LongIsland.com - Long Island's Most Popular Website
Description: Read articles about medical malpractice and personal injury written by Attorney Gerry Oginski. His articles appear on the 'Long Island Expert' page of the Medical Malpractice section of LongIsland.com, Long Island's most popular web site.
- Plastic Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery - bringing you celebrity images
Description: Plastic Surgery - Can I bring a lawsuit against my surgeon if he destroyed my breasts?
Gerry Oginski answers this important question for people interested in suing their plastic surgeon following a surgical procedure.
- How to File a Lawsuit -Learn how to file a lawsuit. Learn more about lawsuits and litigation issues.
Description: What Is A Deposition and Will I Have To Testify? An article written by Gerry Oginski gives timely and important information about how lawsuits work.
- 10 Facts Your New York Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice Attorney May Not Tell You
Description: Gerry Oginski responds to an important question about important facts your lawyer may not have told you.
- Medical Malpractice Advice blog
Description: Read many of Gerry's articles that have been posted at the Medical Malpractice Advice blog!
- National Brachial Plexus/Erb’s Palsy Association, Inc.
- American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
- Birth Defect Research For Children, Inc.
- Cerebral Palsy - U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health
- Cerebral Institute of Discovery
Description: Cerebral Institute of Discovery - Research Institute seeks to help those with cerebral palsy. Features neurological links, product information and research resources.
- National Brachial Plexus/ Erb's Palsy Association
- American Heart Association
- MDJunction.com - Find a Doctor. Know Your Doctor.
Description: A nationwide Doctors Search Engine that helps finding the right doctor by providing patient reviews, ratings, and doctors' profile and professional information such as specialties & expertise, medical education, contacts etc.
- American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons Online
Description: (check the section titled Educational Resources Catalog...many videotapes for sale on various orthopedic topics, including surgical procedures)
- American College of Emergency Physicians
Description: Resources on Emergency Medicine
- LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY A PRIMER FOR THE LAWYER
Description: LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
- Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons - Guidelines, Statements and Other Publications
Description: Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons - Guidelines, Statements and Other Publications
- Establishing Liability And Damages In Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy
Description: Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy - liability and damages
- PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER SURVIVAL, A PRIMER FOR LAWYERS
Description: PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER SURVIVAL, A PRIMER FOR LAWYERS
- Shoulder Dystocia, Facts, Evidence and Conclusions
Description: Shoulder dystocia presented from the defense standpoint.
- American College of Surgeons
Description: Guidelines published by the American College of Surgeons
- National Guideline Clearinghouse
Description: U.S. government site providing a public resource for evidence-based clinical practice guidelines
- Quackwatch
Description: Your Guide to Quackery, Health Fraud, and Intelligent Decisions
- Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body
Description: Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body - the classic text, together with illustrations and searchable
- Yale University School of Medicine Heart Book
- Neurosurgery Online
- Ob/Gyn net
Description: Obstetrics & Gynecology resources
- BirthInjuryInfo.com
Description: Birth Injury Information for parents and lawyers
- Medical Malpractice Lawyers – Laws, News, Resources
Description: Information for medical malpractice lawsuit cases, news resources and locate an attorney by zip code.
- Medical Malpractice Experts & Attorneys - Medical
Description: m.a.d. Patients consists of a group of Medical Malpractice Experts and Medical Malpractice Attorneys who provide you with an independent medical analysis for your medical malpractice cases.
- Medical courtroom illustrations
Description: High Impact Litigation offers nationwide Medical courtroom illustration services. Our team of degreed graphic designers, medical illustrators, and animators is nationally known for creating dramatic presentations that get results.
- Gerry Oginski starts video podcasts- See & hear Gerry discuss Medical Malpractice in NY
Description: What is medical malpractice? Gerry starts his video podcasts and discusses important information you need to know about malpractice cases, before you ever walk into a lawyer's office.
- NY Medical Malpractice Free Video Tutorials
Description: Listen in as Gerry Oginski, a New York Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury lawyer explains how medical malpractice and accident cases work here in the State of New York.
- Brachial Plexus Palsy Foundation
Description: Brachial Plexus Palsy Foundation
c/o 210 Springhaven Circle
Royersford, PA 19468
Brachial@aol.com
Tel: 610-792-4234
- United Brachial Plexus Network
Description: United Brachial Plexus Network
1610 Kent Street
Kent, OH 44240
info@ubpn.org
Tel: 866-877-7004
Description: March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
1275 Mamaroneck Avenue
White Plains, NY 10605
askus@marchofdimes.com
http://www.marchofdimes.com
Tel: 914-428-7100 888-MODIMES (663-4637)
Fax: 914-428-8203
- American Association of Anatomists
Description: AAA is the professional home for an international community of biomedical researchers and educators focusing on anatomical form and function. AAA members worldwide work in imaging, cell biology, genetics, molecular development, endocrinology, histology, neuroscience, forensics, microscopy, physical anthropology, and numerous other exciting and developing areas.
- American Society of Anesthesiologists
Description: The American Society of Anesthesiologists is an educational, research and scientific association of physicians organized to raise and maintain the standards of the medical practice of anesthesiology and improve the care of the patient.