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Three female doctors at the Harbor-UCLA Medical Center have filed suit against L.A. County, alleging it ignored years of complaints about Dr. Louis Kwong.
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The complaint was filed Sept. 12 against Dr. Megan Indermaur, who has been licensed in Florida since May 16, 2006 and board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology since Dec. 11 ...
Doctor used his sperm to secretly inseminate woman in 1986, she says. Now she’s suing Nurse stole pain medicines for herself, forcing patients to go without, Iowa cops say
It issues certificates of registration to doctors to allow them to practise medicine, monitors and maintains standards of practice through peer assessment and remediation, investigates complaints against doctors on behalf of the public, and disciplines doctors who may have committed an act of professional misconduct or incompetence. [2]
Medico-legal action across multiple countries is more common against male than female doctors (odds ratio of 2.45). [15] A 2016 survey of US physicians found that 8.2 percent of physicians under the age of forty reported having been sued for malpractice during their careers, with 49.2 percent of physicians over the age of 54 reporting having ...
This administrative complaint, filed Dec. 19, was the second in 28 days filed against Lora, a licensed doctor in Florida since Feb. 21, 1985. The earlier complaint concerned myriad problems at ...
Due to the increasing reports of violence against doctors, the main source of stress for doctors was fear of violence, followed by fear of being sued. In India, 62% of doctors who answered a survey reported that they were unable to see their patients without any fear of violence, and 57% had considered hiring security staff at their workplace. [5]