Inhalation Anesthesia Secrets As Taught by Professor Dexter
Inhalation Anesthesia explained in less time than it takes you to order a coffee.
Expert Witness Truism: Consider the Social Context but Ground Your Final Opinions on Medical Records Alone
Here’s a case summary from 2019 where there was no breaches in the anesthesia standard of care.
How to Keep GOOD Clients: Fire All the BAD Ones
3 tips to consistently being retained as an expert witness ... without being married to a lawyer.
Expert Witness Rule: Hearsay Is a Credibility Killer
Here’s the reality: Some patients have bad medical experiences. Some patients have awful medical experiences. But this does NOT automatically mean that they suffered from medical malpractice.
Sometimes Medicine Isn’t Fair … and It Hurts
10 years ago, I met a nice guy. I was a young anesthesia resident and we met in pre-operative holding. He was experiencing nausea, vomiting, belly pain, and weight loss … pancreatic cancer.
Approach Anesthesia Litigation Only With a Trusted Partner
Anesthesia medical malpractice litigation is intimidating. Everything is going just fine until suddenly, it isn’t.
Expert Witness Truism: It’s Not What You Think Happened Its What You Can Prove Happened
Most attorneys are well-intentioned professionals. Their job is to advocate for their clients. The role of a medical expert witness is different.
Do NOT Ignore IV Sizes. Low Flow IV = DEATH.
Does IV size really matter? Yes. Especially when transfusing to save a life.
Expert Witness Rules: a New Consultation Inquiry Is More Than Just a 15 Minute Chat
Expert Witness Rules: a New Consultation Inquiry Is More Than Just a 15 Minute Chat. It’s an audition, interview, and credibility sales pitch.
How to Not Miss Critical Info: Follow Safety Protocols Fully
“We’re going to have to cancel your case today.” She looks at me blankly. She signs. She frowns. “Why are you doing that? I’ve waited months to have this surgery.”
Expert Witness Truism: Respond to Them Promptly
Across countless Litigation Consults, one thing is clear. Physicians make themselves very difficult to reach.
How To Not Mess Up an Affidavit: Agree With It in Full
Affidavits of merit are to be taken seriously. By signing off, the expert must be in full agreement. Before signing and notarizing an affidavit, make sure to do these things.
Expert Witness Rules
Common Advice: “Don’t argue with your customer.” UnCommon Advice: “If you’re not a match .. separate.”
How to Handle Substandard Requests Professionally but Firmly
Have you ever seen a patient get angry at their doc? It isn't pleasant but sometimes that’s the job. Never compromise the standard of care at a patient’s insistence!
Expert Witness Truism: It’s Important to Respect Everyone’s Time and Interest
A physician's time is valuable ... but so is an attorney's ... and a paralegal's ... and a LNC's. Spare those 15 minutes … it’s 100% worth it.
Expert Witness: More Retentions = 𝘼 𝙉𝙚𝙜𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚 — Why?
In 2018, I was retained for the 1st time as an expert witness. Yesterday, I was retained for the 117th time.
Who is (𝘼𝘾𝙏𝙐𝘼𝙇𝙇𝙔) performing your anesthesia?
It depends on your state, hospital, & coverage model. Attorneys often speak of "𝘾𝙖𝙥𝙩𝙖𝙞𝙣 𝙤𝙛 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙎𝙝𝙞𝙥" roles but this isn't the "𝙏𝙧𝙪𝙢𝙥" card they think it is.
How to Evaluate Nerve Block Cases? If Plaintiff, Proceed With Caution
How do you explain my clientʻs foot drop?! The anesthesiologist discussed risks, used ultrasound, obtained consent, didn’t oversedate, and spoke about benefits. Verdict is no breaches.
How NOT to Sully One’s Reputation: Avoid “Just” Going Along
Have you ever declined to sully your reputation and had your retaining counsel get angry?
Endotracheal Confirmation Standards There Are No Substitutions
Is intubating someone just putting the tube in? Countless medical malpractice lawsuits say no!