Re: Shoulder dystocia case

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Dec 28 06:22:07 2000


is not ACOG part of the problem? one of the hot items years ago was a tape of a lecture by a NY plaintiff's malpractice attorney covering, among other things, Erbs palsy cases.The junk science he quoted would have given you a stroke.

art

Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Luis Sanchez-Ramos, MD wrote: >
>At Wed, 27 Dec 2000, D. Ashley Hill, MD wrote:
>>>.....why not report the expert to ABOG, and include a copy of his or her deposition and/or trial testimony? If I recall, they are interested if someone lacks the professional or moral requirements to sustain fellowship status (FACOG)<<
>
>Ashley:
>
>You probably mean he should be reported to ACOG and not ABOG.
>
>LSR

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art fougner, md

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