Esssential thread about the difficulties involved in bringing a successful medical malpractice suit. https://t.co/quaqyf6sRq
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Also: Successful med malpractice lawsuits often settle out of court, w/gag orders. While this may provide financial relief to plaintiffs, gag orders prevent the public knowing full extent of the problem. This article (by an attorney) has detail on that. https://4thwavenow.com/2019/08/26/catching-up-with-renowned-phalloplasty-surgeon-dr-curtis-crane/ …
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All of these comments also apply in Canada, with some variation from province to province. A larger problem is that doctors can rely on standards of care approved by their medical associations and courts are reluctant to look behind these standards.
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A campaign to pressure those organizations (in the US, the AMA, APA, AAP) to investigate more deeply, seems the best strategy, as difficult as that obviously would be. In the UK, Tavistock whistleblowers are having an impact on the NHS.
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