Re: please help!! Trying to research obstetrics malpractice lawsuits

From: Philippe Jeanty, MD, PhD (jeanty@TheFetus.net)
Wed Jan 21 06:52:05 2004


All you want in in the Lexis-Nexus database: http://www.lexis.com/

-----Original Message----- From: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net] On Behalf Of Terry J DuBose Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 6:35 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: Re: please help!! Trying to research obstetrics malpractice lawsuits

Amy, check the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine over the last 2-3 years... good luck. Terry

On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 01:30:33 -0600 Amy <chichigirl_25@yahoo.com> writes: > I am a first year ultrasound student writing a research paper on
> malpractice lawsuits in obstetrics. Are there specific medical
> journals
> or law journals that you could recommend for case examples on this
> topic? I know that most cases are protected by gag orders and I
> would
> like to include a couple of specific and interesting cases within
> my
> paper. Is it possible to access records of these cases through the
> courthouse or would an expert witness be allowed to give me any
> information on specific cases? I thank you in advance for your
> advice!
>




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