Evaluating Medical Students' Knowledge of Medical Malpractice: A Pilot Study
Introduction: Although medical malpractice lawsuits are common and have a tremendous financial and psychological impact on physicians, education about medical malpractice is almost non-existent in most medical school curricula around the world. Nonetheless, medical students are concerned about loomi...
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Main Authors: | Nia Nikkhahmanesh (Author), Paul Kang (Author), Eric vanSonnenberg (Author) |
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