The Effective Use of Medical Literature

Source: The Verdict, Issue 149 / Summer 2016
Author: Lindsay McGivern & Susanne Raab
The Verdict, Issue 149 / Summer 2016

Medical literature can be used in medical malpractice litigation to build your case or undermine your opponent’s case. This article explores both the strategy and procedures necessary to get the most out of the use of medical literature.

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