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Re: A Case of Uterine RuptureFrom: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)Wed Feb 4 19:16:42 1998
In message <3.0.1.32.19980204193703.00849da0@mail.nconnect.net> writes: > > even when you slam dunk the verdict- no malpractice 0 dollars in all > catagories if appealed successfully - it still sucks and it ain't worth it. > So how much injury are you willing to inflict on your patients (e.g., with unnecessary tests and interventions), and how much of other people's money are you willing to spend to avoid this outcome? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bob Woolley -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- St. Paul, Minnesota
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