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Was listening to the L Word podcast thought it was super interesting, also thought man ER docs got a tough job. From what I understand being a Pain Medicine doc (even a good one) means a lot of us are going to be sued at one point in our careers.
In addition probably a decent amount of docs on this forum do a decent amount of medical legal work. As a young pain med doc whos been practicing for a few years would be very appreciative if any of the docs on this forum have any pearls on avoiding (as much as possible) or protecting yourselves from malpractice suits?
From attending docs I have worked with some have talked about of course being ethical with procedures, establishing good rapport with patients/communication,appropriately holding/continuing anticoags, and good documentation.
In my experience attaching yourselves to PAs can be a big liablility as well (colleague getting sued for a bad outcome on a procedure a PA did)
Would love to hear any additional pearls specific to our speciality
In addition probably a decent amount of docs on this forum do a decent amount of medical legal work. As a young pain med doc whos been practicing for a few years would be very appreciative if any of the docs on this forum have any pearls on avoiding (as much as possible) or protecting yourselves from malpractice suits?
From attending docs I have worked with some have talked about of course being ethical with procedures, establishing good rapport with patients/communication,appropriately holding/continuing anticoags, and good documentation.
In my experience attaching yourselves to PAs can be a big liablility as well (colleague getting sued for a bad outcome on a procedure a PA did)
Would love to hear any additional pearls specific to our speciality