Sepsis injuries can be long lasting
Sepsis is a dangerous condition that develops from your body reacting to an uncontrolled infection. Your body’s response to the infection becomes so extreme that
Sepsis is a dangerous condition that develops from your body reacting to an uncontrolled infection. Your body’s response to the infection becomes so extreme that
We have all, I’m sure, encountered language barriers in medicine in some form or another. Have you ever read an X-ray or MRI report? We
Often one of the complications of medical negligence is long term, or chronic, pain. Some patients we have represented suffer pain from arachnoiditis, phantom pain
We all know that physicians work hard. They grind their way through medical school, then sacrifice much of their twenties or thirties in residency before
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
We all no doubt have some basic awareness of the role of an emergency room. But what do we know about a “trauma center?” The
Anchoring bias is a well known cognitive bias in medicine. The term refers to overemphasizing early-acquired information. One example which occurs in medicine that looks
A report by the group Public Citizen shed some light on state medical licensing boards across the country. The report examined the extent to which
In the midst of the COVID pandemic, another one is slowly brewing that may, by 2050, kill 10 million people a year. This global pandemic
Not every hospital has the capacity to keep a neurologist on call to treat stroke patients. Many regional hospitals only keep one or two doctors