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October 16, 2009
When Doctors Fail to Follow the Differential Diagnosis Method
September 16, 2009
Accused Pill Mill Doctor Seeks Double Standard
March 04, 2009
Bacterial Meningitis
March 04, 2009
Undiagnosed Pneumonia Case Settled
January 16, 2009
Appellate Court Refuses To Impute Wages to Fired Worker
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Medical Malpractice
When Doctors Fail to Follow the Differential Diagnosis Method
Posted by: Tom Warner
October 16, 2009
What Can Happen When Doctors Fail to Use This Method Correctly
The reason that doctors are universally taught the Differential Diagnosis Method early in medical school is because this method has a proven track record for arriving at the correct diagnosis so that the patient receives proper medical interventions and care. When a doctor fails to use the method or fails to use it correctly, the doctor has not provided standard medical care. If the doctor fails to properly diagnose and treat a patient's serious medical condition and it results in serious harm or death, the doctor may be sued for medical malpractice.
Accused Pill Mill Doctor Seeks Double Standard
Posted by: Tom Warner
September 16, 2009
The lawyer defending Dr. Stephen Schneider in several medical malpractice lawsuits asked the court to suspend those cases while the doctor awaits trial on federal criminal charges. Dr. Schneider is accused of negligently writing prescriptions for narcotics that resulted in patients becoming addicted to the strong painkillers or dying from overdoses. Dr. Schneider is facing 34 federal charges, along with his wife, relating to their prescribing of the strong narcotics and the deaths and addictions that followed according to papers filed in federal court by the U.S Attorney. Dr. Schneider's wife, Linda, was an L.P.N. who managed their Haysville, Kansas clinic. Both Schneider's have denied any wrongdoing.
Bacterial Meningitis
Posted by: Tom Warner
March 04, 2009
Three people have died in the Wichita area since January from bacterial meningitis. Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the fluid around one's brain and spinal card. It is fatal if not treated.
Undiagnosed Pneumonia Case Settled
Posted by: Tom Warner
March 04, 2009
Warner Law Offices is proud to announce that attorneys Tom Warner and Anne Pankratz recently settled a medical malpractice se involving the death of a young father and husband who died from bacterial pneumonia.
