4 Elements of Medical Malpractice
4 elements of medical malpractice include (1) professional duty owed to the patient; (2) breach of duty; (3) injury caused by breach and (4) resulting damages.
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4 elements of medical malpractice include (1) professional duty owed to the patient; (2) breach of duty; (3) injury caused by breach and (4) resulting damages.
Medical malpractice and medical professional liability (MPL) are two terms that may seem similar but they are very different and require unique solutions.
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