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Re: Advice on refuting claims of negligence in Birth injuryFrom: Joe Cutchin (forcep@shore.intercom.net)Sun Feb 18 20:04:02 2001
Dean: you idea is too simple to behold.Lets see.Usually a member of ACOG is person being sued.Testimony is public and available and identifiable.Cases are reported to central places,either on the legal and/or medical side.Plantiffs experts have names which show up multiple times - what I am missing here? A reporting system? The lawyers certainly have this! An association to help them, ie the Trial Lawyers Association.No ,I'm just dreaming to think ACOG would get involved.Why not get off our butts and start this to help each other?
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Joseph H. Cutchin MD FACOG 4105463125
314 West Carroll Street 4105463128 Fax
Salisbury,Maryland 21801
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