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    • How to File a Malpractice Lawsuit

      Medical malpractice is defined as negligence; it's the failure to act in the same way another prudent medical professional would under the same circumstances. There are some circumstances where injury can't be prevented and wouldn't be considered malpractice. This is not a case where you can be your own attorney and time limits are... more »

    • What Can Cause a Dental Malpractice Suit?

      A dentist can be vulnerable to a malpractice suit for acts of negligence. Possible examples include the failure to diagnose periodontal disease, extraction of a tooth that was not diseased and improper administration of anesthesia, the law firm of Brumer & Brumer said in an article on its website.
      Dental malpractice suits were... more »

    • How to Independently Contract Myself as a Speech Language Pathologist?

      Speech therapy is a burgeoning career field. There are more patients than therapists and medical and educational facilities have a need for more therapists. Speech language pathologist must use this demand to their advantage and contract out their services to the numerous locations that will be willing to pay them top dollar. This... more »

    • Alternative Registered Nurse Jobs

      A Registered Nurse, or RN, is a well-trained health care professional. RNs complete two to four years of initial secondary education classes. After completing undergraduate requirements and passing state licensing exams, they are then licensed by the state. Registered nurses often work in settings where health care is provided such as... more »

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