Re: Recusal Sought in Florida Med-Mal Case

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Sun Dec 14 05:49:27 2003


In a message dated 12/13/03 15:44:29, dean@thehuffpeople.net writes:

> A Florida radiologist who faces a medical malpractice lawsuit has admitted
> mailing a radiologist who is a key plaintiff witness in the case an article
> advocating the blacklisting of radiologists who testify against their
> colleagues.
>

I've seen cases of this before. Medical (and dental, etc.) organizations punishing their members for testifying for plaintiffs (but not for testifying for defense), etc., etc.

Who said the truth will set you free? It's apparently only if the truth is on their side.... Whoever "they" are.

Joe P.

P.S. For those of you who are new to this type of argument, it CAN be a constitutional violation to prohibit someone from speaking up on one side of an issue and not the other. This IS America, after all....





use when must restrict search to only the ob-gyn-l forum...
Enter search keywords:
Returns per screen: Require all keywords:

Return to  OB-GYN-L Mail a New Message to the Forum: ob-gyn-l@obgyn.net
Forum Administrator: geffrey.klein@obgyn.net
Report Technical Problems: webmaster@obgyn.net
Last Updated: Thu Oct 2 04:45:16 2008

The American Medical Association is no longer designating CME hours for AMA Category II CME credit. However, physicians themselves may self designate learning activities as Category II CME credit hours if they feel it is of sufficient educational merit and meets the formal definitions of continuing medical education. OBGYN.net believes these interaction in this forum meets these criteria. For further information see the AMA web site.