If you or someone you love has suffered because of a medical mistake, start here to understand how to proceed after medical malpractice in New York.
- Page 28
-
Eye Doctor Ruins Cataract Surgery; Patient Goes Blind After Physician Puts in Wrong Power Intra-Ocular Lens. Then, while swapping out lens, damages patient's retina & cornea.During this surgery, the doctor literally removes your existing lens in your eye and replaces it with another. It's called an intra-ocular lens.
-
The nurse actually screamed at me. "STOP THAT!" She yelled. I was in the ICU. Visiting a patient. Find out why she was furious at me..."YOU CAN'T TAKE PICTURES IN HERE! HOW DARE YOU TAKE PHOTOS OF THIS PATIENT! WHAT ARE YOU DOING TAKING PICTURES HERE IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT!"
-
Listen in as Attorney Gerry Oginski teaches New York City Lawyers who do not handle malpractice cases how medical malpractice cases work in the State of New YorkGerry Oginski teaches NYC Lawyers how medical malpractice cases work and what the time limits are for bringing different types of malpractice lawsuits.
-
A Colonoscopy Gone Very Wrong with a Deadly OutcomeShe died because the anesthesiologist wasn't properly monitoring her during the colonoscopy. She died because anesthesiologist didn't recognize she aspirated.
-
She Lost Her Uterus all Because her Gynecologist Misinterpreted her Pap Smear ResultsShe was made to believe that she had invasive cancer. If she didn't have surgery to remove her uterus, she would be dead in a year and her little girls would be
-
Her surgical incompetence caused patient to go blind and cost her $775,000When the patient came to me, he had no vision in one eye. He could not understand how he went into surgery with good vision and came out not being able to see.
-
Diet Might Help Epilepsy Patients Rather Than MedicationMost doctors prescribe you an assortment of drugs to help control your epilepsy. New research shows that your diet might be more helpful than most drugs.
-
Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S. Is the risk of diabetes leveling off? New study suggests yes.A new study shows that diabetes rates may be leveling off in the U.S. But are all Americans in the clear as far as diabetes goes?
-
Imagine waking up during surgery but not being able to tell anyone because of the anesthetic...New study reveals it not that unusual.During surgery you wake up. You're aware. But you can't speak. You can't move. You're paralyzed from the anesthesia. But you can hear. New study shows...
-
New study shows that diabetics can reduce chances of kidney failure by losing weight and come down to a 'normal' BMINew research shows that there is a good chance that diabetics can avoid or at least deter kidney failure by losing weight and more specifically come down to a