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The medico-legal expertise: Solid medicine, sufficient legal and a measure of common sense

Authors :
James D. Sullivan
Source :
McGill Journal of Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 2 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
McGill University Library and Archives, 2020.

Abstract

All through medical school, aspiring medical practitioners spend most of their time learning about the inner workings of the human body and study to pass their exams so that one day they may be in the position to accomplish that ever-daunting task, already pursued by their predecessors , to serve mankind, to restore normal health, to stamp out disease, to prevent its occurrence, explain sicknesses to patients and stay out of jail. Once in practice however, the physician may be called upon one day to assess medico-legal aspects of a case in his practice or that of a colleague, something he may never have been shown how to do while in medical school. Has the point of Maximal Medical Improvement been reached, is there an impairment? A functional limitation? A temporary or permanent disability? A handicap? Did the incident cause the injury and the sequelae? Is there an apportionment? An aggravation of a pre-existing condition? Is there evidence of malpractice? Is the individual employable? Part-time or full-time? Are there other investigations or treatments to come? Would you be willing to testify in court? Answers to these questions are equally important in the overall helping of mankind, particularly for the great multitude toiling in the manual working class who are most often subjects involved in the medico-legal process. Because such people seldom have the capabilities of changing careers in mid-stream, they require some form of support should they become unable through misadventure to continue in their chosen pre-injury line of work.

Details

ISSN :
17158125
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
McGill Journal of Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....56b7fe33057614e63a7c0ac8a92c5cdb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.26443/mjm.v9i2.463