Stem cells /regenerative medicine

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Do any of you perform stem cell / regenerative medicine?
If you do , do you have to Inform your Malpractice insurance carrier?
Since it’s thanksgiving I’m gonna go out on a limb that the justice league on this forum won’t attack your scruples for even discussing regen..

I have a very extensive consent form documenting the experimental nature of the treatment and lack of guarentee, etc. I also ask the patient to do their own independent research prior to consideration of such treatments. It should be noted that I will only offer to certain types of protoplasm. You raise an interesting point about the malpractice carrier though and would be curious to hear what others do.
 
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But he never has good intentions...

Deathstroke might be a better analogy...

Seems like they should be covered.... but... You should ask your med mal carrier. These are still considered experimental by most insurance panels. Not sure how a med mal insurer would see it.
 
med mal covers bodily harm done by a physician to a patient within his/her specialty training. whether or not a procedure/medication is controversial/experimental should not matter. But I agree, check with your carrier.
 
Is regenerative medicine covered in our specialty training?

Using that argument you posit - I don’t believe it is in the ACGME curriculum, is it?
 
Is regenerative medicine covered in our specialty training?

Using that argument you posit - I don’t believe it is in the ACGME curriculum, is it?

It is typically not. But, some of us did have early exposure to regen med in residency--like prolotherapy and PRP--in sports medicine & MSK settings.
 
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