Re: FETAL DISTRESS

From: Geoffrey Page (ggp@ganymede.net)
Wed Oct 29 13:47:36 1997


By profeesion I am a health researcher, but I have a side interest in medical experts since my wife has had to recruit experts for the last ten years.

Is it true that many OBGYNs are for hire as experts in medical malpractice cases? That is not the reality I'm aware of.

Why do you suppose this probable attorney is coming to you?

Geoff Page LexHealth/IMS America ggp@ganymede.net

Ealgail@aol.com wrote: >
> Please, nobody answer this person until they identify themselves. It does
> sound like a lawyer trying to get a "free" expert opinion.
> We could refer him to any one of us for a real expert opinion - but to expect
> a bill.
>
> Linda
> Linda Morrison-Boczar, MD FACOG
> Sarasota, FL





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