Although a physician's misdiagnosis allegedly led to a patient suffering a stroke, the defense attorney called that "Monday morning quarterbacking" and stressed that the doctor used his best judgment at the time.
The physician jeopardized his credibility by altering the medical records after the stroke had occurred. But the attorney argued that the changes amounted to nothing mo...
The physician jeopardized his credibility by altering the medical records after the stroke had occurred. But the attorney argued that the changes amounted to nothing mo...
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