Letter to the New York Times Regarding Doctor Medical Malpractice Exemption
June 15, 2009 Letters to the Editor The New York Times 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 Re: Obama Open To Reining In Medical Suits: Bargaining Chip Seen in […]
Read MoreJune 15, 2009 Letters to the Editor The New York Times 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 Re: Obama Open To Reining In Medical Suits: Bargaining Chip Seen in […]
Read MorePRESS RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nathaniel Chapman and Princess “Shelli” Chapman vs. Wilson Horsley, M.D., HorsleyEyeCenter, P.C., and Clear Vision Eye Center, Inc. United State District Court, District of Massachusetts […]
Read MoreIf you think the benefits of LASIK surgery outweighs the risks, you should consider the following factors in selecting a LASIK surgeon: fellowship training in cornea significant academic credentials affiliation […]
Read MoreA new report by the New York Office of Professional Medical Conduct suggests what New York medical malpractice attorneys have known for year – that New York is punishing fewer doctors than […]
Read MoreData support LASIK benefits, safety Negative opinions and LASIK complication horror stories were not the only component to the public testimony at the meeting. Several speakers presented a large body […]
Read MoreAlthough the panel made no sweeping changes, it offered recommendations for updates to its patient labeling information and Web site. GAITHERSBURG, Md. – Issues surrounding patient safety, patient satisfaction and even marketing […]
Read MoreSpurred on by reports of unsafe and unethical practices surrounding LASIK eye surgery, the FDA recently convened a panel on LASIK safety. While the panel’s chair says the Gathersburg, Maryland […]
Read MoreOn March 13th, 2008, the New York Times wrote an article by Abby Ellin titled: “LASIK Surgery: When The Fine Print Applies To You.” Click on the title to read […]
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