What Kind of a Patient are you?
Our medical records contain a lot of information. Much of it objective – lab results, vital signs, living situation, or observations of symptoms, for example.
Our medical records contain a lot of information. Much of it objective – lab results, vital signs, living situation, or observations of symptoms, for example.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest types of cancer. It is not particularly common, yet it is the third leading cause of cancer death
Greek philosopher Heraclitus, some 2,500 years ago, is credited with writing that the only constant in life is change. And Benjamin Franklin wrote “when you’re
Any family who has experienced an unexpected cancer diagnosis understands how quickly someone can look and feel perfectly fine, go in for a routine screening
Everyone that calls our office was injured – to varying degrees – through some sort of medical care. They want to know whether their case
Whatever happens with the pandemic, certain aspects of healthcare will forever remain changed. One shift is a subject that we have written about before –
For decades providers have been prescribing low dose aspirin, also known as child’s aspirin, to prevent heart attacks. The thing is, aspirin is not without
We have been conditioned, over years, to expect that chemotherapy is part and parcel of cancer treatment. I expect that if you had any mental
Given the choice, many of us would rather be seen by a doctor with personality than one who is cold and business-like. This bedside manner
Have you requested a copy of your medical records? Odds are you have not, because you have not needed them for litigation. As representatives of