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The Treatment For Malpractice – Physician, Enhance Thyself: The Impact Of Neuroenhancements For Medical Malpractice, Harvey L. Fiser
The Treatment For Malpractice – Physician, Enhance Thyself: The Impact Of Neuroenhancements For Medical Malpractice, Harvey L. Fiser
Pace Law Review
This article will introduce some of the issues and offer some possible guidelines which may eventually guide cases of medical malpractice and medical care in the face of neurointerventions. First, I will briefly address the standard of care in medical malpractice cases in general. Second, I will discuss some of the existing and potential physical and neurological enhancements available for physicians. Finally, I will explore how these neurointerventions could alter the standards for medical malpractice for both the enhanced doctors and the entire medical profession.
Finding The Middle Ground: Acuna V. Turkish And The New Jersey Supreme Court's Reaffirmation Of A Doctor's Role Under The Doctrine Of Informed Consent In The Digital Age, Allyson M. Rucinski
Finding The Middle Ground: Acuna V. Turkish And The New Jersey Supreme Court's Reaffirmation Of A Doctor's Role Under The Doctrine Of Informed Consent In The Digital Age, Allyson M. Rucinski
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.
Taking The Molst (Medical Orders For Lifesustaining Treatment) Statewide, Robert S. Olick, Joel Potash, Amy T. Campbell
Taking The Molst (Medical Orders For Lifesustaining Treatment) Statewide, Robert S. Olick, Joel Potash, Amy T. Campbell
Pace Law Review
No abstract provided.