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- W1584699851 abstract "I. PART Introduction II. PART II A. The Professional Standard of Care in Medical Malpractice Litigation B. The Standard of Care for Medical Malpractice in the State of Ohio III. PART III A. The Constitution of Ohio, Article IV, Sec. 5(B) B. The Ohio Rule of Evidence 601(D) C. Ohio Revised Code [section] 2743.43 IV. PART IV A. The Three Fourths Requirement 1. Introduction 2. The Medical Expert Statute as a Supplement to Rule 601 (D) 3. The Distinction Between Substantive and Procedural Rights 4. Substantive Rights Under Article IV, Section 5(B) 5. The Right to a Jury Trial 6. The Right to Access the Courts B. The Same or Substantially Similar Specialty Requirement V. PART V Conclusion I. PART Introduction The patient entered the hospital suffering from severe cardiogenic shock. (1) His heart had deteriorated; each breath became a greater labor. Immediate surgery was necessary to repair a ruptured mitral valve (2)--a complicated procedure with the level of physical atrophy. For seventeen hours, Dr. Sandu (3) struggled to replace the leaking valve. (4) When these efforts failed, he rushed the patient to another hospital and placed him on an artificial heart. (5) The entire ordeal took twenty-four grueling hours to complete; however, these exertions were in vain. Several days later the patient succumbed to his condition. Dr. Sandu personally offered his condolences to the family. (6) A year later, Dr. Sandu opened his mail to discover that he would be embroiled in a very different struggle. The family of the decedent had sued for malpractice. The news shook Dr. Sandu. He had surpassed every conceivable standard of medical care but now found himself fighting for his professional life. I went through hell, he would say. (7) Dr. Sandu soon learned the plaintiff had employed a gun to support its claim. (8) The practiced the barest amount of surgery, enough to maintain an active license. (9) The gun then devoted the remainder of his practice to selling his testimony to the highest bidder. (10) He knew what he was doing was wrong, and refused to look Dr. Sandu in the eye throughout the trial. (11) It immediately became apparent that the expert had no idea what he was talking about. (12) The plaintiff had hired a third rate doctor to sustain a spurious claim. According to Dr. Sandu, by the time cross-examination had concluded, the so called looked completely incompetent. (13) The lawsuit has carved an indelible scar into Dr. Sandu's personal and professional life. It has left a very bad feeling inside me, he said. You loose faith in people ... [y]ou become a different person. (14) Prior to the lawsuit, Dr. Sandu never blinked to take on surgery. (15) Now he hesitates before accepting cases that could expose him to liability. (16) The experience of Dr. Sandu far from unique. A recent Harvard study revealed that only seventeen percent, or approximately one out of six, of medical malpractice civil actions actually filed [within the test state], appeared to actually involve a negligent injury. (17) Medical malpractice litigation replete with examples of guns who testify not because the statements are an honest, scientific assessment of the case at hand, but because they have been paid enough to make the statement. (18) For some doctors, medical testimony is their business, and their testimony can be bought and paid for. (19) The issue exacerbated because many of these alleged experts no longer actively practice medicine (20) and frequently testify in arenas far from their areas of expertise. (21) The consequence that a statement of opinion gets presented as fact to a jury which has no way of knowing that it contrary to any scientific or medical standard. …" @default.
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- W1584699851 title "Harnessing the Hired Guns: The Substantive Nature of Ohio Revised Code 2743.43 under Article IV, Section 5(B) of the Ohio Constitution" @default.
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