Doctors sometimes have the difficult responsibility of advising their patients to amputate a limb to prevent an infection or disease from spreading or worsening. Unfortunately, sometimes a doctor can amputate the wrong limb. It may seem like an unthinkable mistake,...
Medical Malpractice
Breast cancer is one of the most misdiagnosed conditions
Did you know that about 13% of American women are expected to develop breast cancer at some point in their lives? It is one of the most common cancers affecting women, and it afflicts men as well. Unfortunately, breast cancer can be misdiagnosed by healthcare...
Emergency rooms struggle to correctly diagnose atypical symptoms
When researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine revealed in a 2016 study that medical errors are the third-leading cause of death in America, the public, the media and the medical community were shaken. It shouldn’t be surprising that a follow-up...
4 areas where medical malpractice may occur
As a patient, you trust medical practitioners to help you get better. And most physicians do their best to achieve so. However, errors may occur. According to the National Practitioner Data Bank, Georgia received 175 medical malpractice payment reports by September...
Could a radiologist be to blame for a diagnostic error?
When something goes wrong with your medical care and you end up with a missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, who is most likely to blame? Would you believe it could be the radiologist who took your x-rays, MRI or other scans? In 2021, roughly 71% of radiologists said that...
3 horrific mistakes that happen every week in operating rooms
Surgeons, like all medical doctors, attend years of graduate school and complete internships before beginning their careers in earnest. Surgeons typically work at hospitals or for large medical practices and have access to excellent equipment and facilities. With...
Prostate cancer can be misdiagnosed as a benign condition
Cancer doesn’t care if you are healthy or unfit. It attacks without prejudice, devastating an uncountable number of lives. Some cancers occur in all genders, while others occur only in men or women. For example, men can develop prostate cancer, but women don’t have a...
Why it takes time to diagnose cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is often caused by a lack of oxygen to a child's brain. This could happen during birth. For example, a doctor could make a mistake and cause the umbilical cord to become wrapped around the child's neck. Even if the doctor fixes the mistake relatively...
Placental abruption: Life-threatening condition
A pregnant woman is likely to eagerly await the birth of her baby. Most expectant mothers don’t think that they will have to deal with a complication that could threaten them or their new baby. For some, a placental abruption turns what should be a joyous time into a...
How to know if you have been the victim of medical malpractice
If you have experienced injuries as a result of what you believe could be medical malpractice, you should learn what you can about the legal elements necessary in such lawsuits. There are four characteristics that must be present in every medical malpractice case. The...