When medical malpractice is not medical malpractice

In medical malpractice, inductive reasoning regards the standard of care as the duty to do no harm. If there is a complication from a medical intervention and the medical intervention differs from the standard of care in any conceivable way, the difference alone is sufficient to conclude that the medical intervention departs from that duty.

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When medical malpractice is not medical malpractice originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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