This book could save its readers millions - literally. Lawsuits can ruin
a clinician's professional and personal life, and here's how to avoid
them. Written for physicians by physicians, this important book
concisely and pragmatically answers many of the questions surrounding
medical malpractice. With an emphasis on clinical matters and a minimum
of "legalese", this book shows ophthalmologists how to ensure there are
no law suits in the first place. It also examines what happens should
litigation occur and provides insights into both defendant and plaintiff
perspectives. A chapter entitled "Natural History of a Lawsuit" walks
the reader step-by-step through the procedure. Covering the legal issues
for all of ophthalmology, here at last is a book that provides the busy
clinician with the tools necessary to reduce the risk of potential
lawsuits - as well as insights for coping with actual ones.