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Case No. 4 - Anoxic Encephalopathy Associated With A "High Spinal" Affect During Cesarean Delivery, New York Law School
Case No. 4 - Anoxic Encephalopathy Associated With A "High Spinal" Affect During Cesarean Delivery, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Anoxic Encephalopathy Associated with a "High Spinal" Affect during Cesarean Delivery
Case No. 5 - Paraplegia And Spinal Cord Signs Following A Breech Extraction, New York Law School
Case No. 5 - Paraplegia And Spinal Cord Signs Following A Breech Extraction, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Case - Paraplegia and Spinal Cord Signs Following a Breech Extraction
Case No. 7 - Postpartum Maternal Death Associated With Pulmonary Edema And Severe Anemia In A Patient With Preeclampsia, New York Law School
Case No. 7 - Postpartum Maternal Death Associated With Pulmonary Edema And Severe Anemia In A Patient With Preeclampsia, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Postpartum Maternal Death Associated with Pulmonary Edema and Severe Anemia in a Patient with Preeclampsia
Case No. 14 - Pprom, New York Law School
Case No. 14 - Pprom, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - PPROM
Case No. 3 - Anoxic Encephalopathy In 3 Year Old With A Cardiac Arrest During Orthopedic Surgery Under General Anesthesia For A Broken Elbow, New York Law School
Case No. 3 - Anoxic Encephalopathy In 3 Year Old With A Cardiac Arrest During Orthopedic Surgery Under General Anesthesia For A Broken Elbow, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Anoxic Encephalopathy in 3 year old with a Cardiac Arrest During Orthopedic Surgery under General Anesthesia for a Broken Elbow
Case No. 6 - Perinatal Complications With Eclampsia, New York Law School
Case No. 6 - Perinatal Complications With Eclampsia, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Perinatal Complications with Eclampsia
Introduction - Fact Patterns From Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases, Steven E. Pegalis J.D., Irwin R. Merkatz M.D.
Introduction - Fact Patterns From Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases, Steven E. Pegalis J.D., Irwin R. Merkatz M.D.
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Introduction to the anonymous closed medical liability cases. New York Law School's Patient Safety Project was granted special permission by the New York State Office of Court Administration to obtain and make available these closes cases for the purpose of stimulating "diligent conversations" about the fact patterns so that the discussions can positively impact the safety processes and reduce the future incidence of patient injury.
Case No. 2 - Preventable Maternal Death Due To Hemorrhage, New York Law School
Case No. 2 - Preventable Maternal Death Due To Hemorrhage, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Preventable Maternal Death Due to Hemorrhage
Case No. 25 - Death Of A 25 Year Old Woman In A Hospital’S Micu With Sepsis And Septic Shock, New York Law School
Case No. 25 - Death Of A 25 Year Old Woman In A Hospital’S Micu With Sepsis And Septic Shock, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Death of a 25 year old Woman in a Hospital’s MICU with Sepsis and Septic Shock
Case No. 17 - Brain Abscess And Meningitis Following A Dental Abscess In 38 Year Old Woman, New York Law School
Case No. 17 - Brain Abscess And Meningitis Following A Dental Abscess In 38 Year Old Woman, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Brain Abscess and Meningitis Following a Dental Abscess in 38 year old Woman
Case No. 20 - Diagnosis And Treatment Of Meningitis In A 3 Week Old Child Who Sustained A Spinal Cord Infarct Following A Cardiac Arrest, New York Law School
Case No. 20 - Diagnosis And Treatment Of Meningitis In A 3 Week Old Child Who Sustained A Spinal Cord Infarct Following A Cardiac Arrest, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Diagnosis and Treatment of Meningitis in a 3 Week Old Child who Sustained a Spinal Cord Infarct Following a Cardiac Arrest
Case No. 26 - Apls, New York Law School
Case No. 26 - Apls, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - APLS
Case No. 24 - Postpartum Anemia And Pulmonary Edema Complicating A Hellp Syndrome Patient With Gallstone Surgery Resulting In A Maternal Death, New York Law School
Case No. 24 - Postpartum Anemia And Pulmonary Edema Complicating A Hellp Syndrome Patient With Gallstone Surgery Resulting In A Maternal Death, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Postpartum Anemia and Pulmonary Edema Complicating a HELLP Syndrome Patient with Gallstone Surgery Resulting in a Maternal Death
Case No. 23 - Hypertensive Brain Bleed In A 10 Year Old With Undiagnosed Kidney Disease, New York Law School
Case No. 23 - Hypertensive Brain Bleed In A 10 Year Old With Undiagnosed Kidney Disease, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Hypertensive Brain Bleed in a 10 year old with Undiagnosed Kidney Disease
Case No. 21 - Trauma In Pregnancy, New York Law School
Case No. 21 - Trauma In Pregnancy, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Trauma in Pregnancy
Case No. 19 - Risks To The Sciatic Nerve Related To A Leg Lengthening Attempt In A Patient With Congenital Leg Shortening, New York Law School
Case No. 19 - Risks To The Sciatic Nerve Related To A Leg Lengthening Attempt In A Patient With Congenital Leg Shortening, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Risks to the Sciatic Nerve Related to a Leg Lengthening Attempt in a Patient with Congenital Leg Shortening
Case No. 22 - Paraplegia In A 12 Year Old With A Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment Of Transverse Myelitis, New York Law School
Case No. 22 - Paraplegia In A 12 Year Old With A Delayed Diagnosis And Treatment Of Transverse Myelitis, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Paraplegia in a 12 year old with a Delayed Diagnosis and Treatment of Transverse Myelitis
Case No. 16 - Maternal Death In A Patient Who Had Rheumatic Heart Disease, New York Law School
Case No. 16 - Maternal Death In A Patient Who Had Rheumatic Heart Disease, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Maternal Death in a Patient who had Rheumatic Heart Disease
Homelessness And Legal Advocacy Clinic, Legal Clinic Program
Homelessness And Legal Advocacy Clinic, Legal Clinic Program
Clinical Programs Brochures
The goals of the Homelessness and Legal Advocacy Clinic are to educate students in homelessness related issues, such as housing, public benefits, family law, and consumer law. In addition to interviewing clients at the Clinic's office, Clinic students interview homeless individuals at the Coalition for the Homeless, the Women's Residential Counseling Center, and potential clients who contact the Clinic.
Housing Clinic, Legal Clinic Program
Housing Clinic, Legal Clinic Program
Clinical Programs Brochures
The Housing Clinic offers a comprehensive set of legal services focused on assisting and empowering low income individuals in housing related matters. Its goal is to instill in students a sense of compassion and responsibility in representing the interests of the under represented. It also provides students with practical training in core legal skills and an understanding of the rules of professional responsibility. Students also study relevant government Programs and policies and assess their success or failure in meeting the needs of people who are homeless or at risk of becoming so.
Case No. 12 - Diagnosis Of A Stage Iii High Grade Right Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Right 1 Breast Of A 35 Year Old Woman Who Palpated A Lump Two Years Earlier., New York Law School
Case No. 12 - Diagnosis Of A Stage Iii High Grade Right Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Right 1 Breast Of A 35 Year Old Woman Who Palpated A Lump Two Years Earlier., New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Diagnosis of a Stage III High Grade Right Breast Ductal Carcinoma in Right 1 Breast of a 35 year old woman who Palpated a Lump two years earlier.
Case No. 11 - Respiratory And Cardiac Arrest At 3 Weeks Of Age In A Very Premature Neonate Occurring In The Nicu, New York Law School
Case No. 11 - Respiratory And Cardiac Arrest At 3 Weeks Of Age In A Very Premature Neonate Occurring In The Nicu, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Respiratory and Cardiac Arrest at 3 Weeks of age in a very Premature Neonate Occurring in the NICU
Case No. 18 - Death Following A Failure To Diagnose An Acute Myocardial Infarction, New York Law School
Case No. 18 - Death Following A Failure To Diagnose An Acute Myocardial Infarction, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Death Following a Failure to Diagnose an Acute Myocardial Infarction
Case No. 15 - Preterm Cervical Funneling And Incompetent Cervix Leading To A Preterm Birth, New York Law School
Case No. 15 - Preterm Cervical Funneling And Incompetent Cervix Leading To A Preterm Birth, New York Law School
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Cases
Anonymous Closed Medical Liability Case - Preterm Cervical Funneling and Incompetent Cervix Leading to a Preterm Birth
Healthcare Access In Women’S Prisons: An Intersectional Perspective, Megan R. Bray
Healthcare Access In Women’S Prisons: An Intersectional Perspective, Megan R. Bray
Undergraduate Research Posters
This project will be identifying the key factors that contribute to the significant lack of health care in prisons in the U.S., specifically in women’s correctional facilities. I will be lending my focus to disparities in mental health, HIV/AIDs care, reproductive health, trans health, and physical health issues among women who are either currently incarcerated or those who have completed their sentences and are at higher risk for re-entry after attempting re-integration. There is a lack of care, access, and proper treatment for women inmates in U.S. prisons and reform is needed. I foresee the best possible way to accomplish …
Perspectives - William Morrish, Professor Of Urban Ecologies At Parsons The New School For Design, James Hagy
Perspectives - William Morrish, Professor Of Urban Ecologies At Parsons The New School For Design, James Hagy
Rooftops Project
How can arts organizations with an aspiration to build their own facilities connect project design both with the broader community and with financial sustainability? The Rooftops Project’s Zulaihat Nauzo and Professor James Hagy talk with William Morrish, Professor of Urban Ecologies at Parsons The New School for Design.
Profiles - Ucan’S New Campus Construction Project, Chicago, Illinois, James Hagy, Sahar Nikanjam
Profiles - Ucan’S New Campus Construction Project, Chicago, Illinois, James Hagy, Sahar Nikanjam
Rooftops Project
Funding and constructing a new $41 million facility may be a once-in-a-generation, if ever, event, for many social service not-for-profits. Choosing a site that invests directly in the neighborhood and the people served can have ripple effects far beyond the central purpose of the delivery of services the buildings are designed to support. The Rooftops Project’s Sahar Nikanjam and Professor James Hagy walked the site of UCAN’s new campus construction under way in the Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago.
Profile - Human Rights Watch, James Hagy, Mehgan Gallagher
Profile - Human Rights Watch, James Hagy, Mehgan Gallagher
Rooftops Project
Rooftops Project Profile - Human Rights Watch - Every day, not-for-profit organizations face “stay or move” choices when they approach the end of their leases. Making predictions about space, and making space work, can be challenging. How did one such organization assess its choices as a tenant in one of the most iconic buildings in Manhattan? The Rooftops Project’s Mehgan Gallagher speaks with David Bragg at Human Rights Watch.
Perspectives - Cannon Design’S Open Hand Studio, James Hagy, Sahar Nikanjam
Perspectives - Cannon Design’S Open Hand Studio, James Hagy, Sahar Nikanjam
Rooftops Project
Not only can architects create great space, they can also inspire better connections between the built environment and the social sector. John Syvertsen, Chris Lambert, and Ashley Marsh talk with Sahar Nikanjam and Professor James Hagy of The Rooftops Project about their work with not-for-profit organizations through architectural firm Cannon Design’s Open Hand Studio initiative.
Profiles - The Rubin Museum Of Art, James Hagy, Payal Thakkar
Profiles - The Rubin Museum Of Art, James Hagy, Payal Thakkar
Rooftops Project
For over two centuries, New York City’s arts and culture have been enhanced by visionary founders of museums designed to house collections the founders themselves treasured. That tradition continues with the installation of a remarkable collection in the equally remarkable transformation of a former clothing store. The Rooftops Project’s Payal Thakkar and Professor James Hagy visit with Patrick Sears, Executive Director of The Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.