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OMIC Publication Archives
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Litigation and Claims Handling
- Medical Board Investigations Should Not be Faced Alone
(Digest, Winter 2007)
- ROP Case Defines Legal Duty of Care to Patients
(Digest, Summer 2005)
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LASIK, PRK Study Identifies Malpractice Predictors
(Digest, Fall 2003)
- Fear and Loathing of Malpractice Litigation
(Digest, Fall, 2003)
- Lessons from Trials and Settlements of 2004
(Digest, Winter 2005)
- Surviving the Aftershock of Malpractice Litigation
(Digest, Spring 2005)
- When Should You Call The Claims Department?
(Digest, Winter 2002)
- Choosing Defense Counsel
(Digest, Spring 2001)
- Refractive Claims Up, Payouts Remain Low
(Digest, Winter 2001)
- OMIC's Trial Record Favors Ophthalmologists
(Digest, Winter 2000)
- Physician Gender and Claims: Is There a Link?
(Digest, Summer 1999)
- Eyes, Lies and Malingerers
(Digest, Fall 1998)
- How to Survive a Malpractice Suit
(Review of Ophthalmology,July 1997)
- Large Loss Indemnity Payments and Limits of Professional Liability
(Digest, Winter 1997)
- Dos and Don'ts Following Notice of a Claim
(Digest, Fall 1995)
- Close Door On Liability
(Argus, September 1995)
- "When to Report "Free Servicing" of Patients to Data Bank"
(Argus, July 1995)
- The Role and Way of the Expert Witness
(Argus, February 1995)
- Will Practice Guidelines Provide Malpractice Defense?
(Argus, February 1994)
- How to Survive a Malpractice Lawsuit and Emerge Stronger
(Digest, Fall 1993)
- The Psychological and Emotional Impact of Being Sued
(Digest, Fall 1993)
- What Is Medical Malpractice?
(Digest, Spring 1993)
- The Role of the Expert Witness
(Digest, Fall 1992)
- How to Channel Your Anger into Winning Your Claim
(Digest, Fall 1992)
- How to Handle a Deposition: Advice from an OMIC Defense Attorney
(Digest, Summer and Fall 1991)
- Reporting Requirements of the National Practitioner Data Bank
(Digest, Winter 1991)
- If You Are Accused of Medical Malpractice...
(Digest, Winter 1991)
- Anatomy of a Claim
(Digest, Winter 1991)
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