Medico-Legal Aspects of Patient Care
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Medico-Legal Aspects of Patient Care |
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Author |
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RK Sharma |
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Paperback |
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ISBN |
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81-8445-034-6 |
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Edition |
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1/e Reprint 2010 |
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Price (INR) : 400.00 340.00 Price (USD): $20.00 $17.00 |
| About the Book
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RK Sharma
is teaching since last 23 years at All India Institute of
Medical Sciences and is presently working as Additional Professor of Forensic
Medicine. He completed his MBBS and M.D. degrees from AIIMS and then joined as
Faculty member. He has published a large number of scientific papers in various
national and international journals. He has supervised many research projects
of national importance. He has extensively travelled to USA, Australia,
Singapore, SAARC countries to gain vast medico-legal experience. He is a
regular examiner at various universities in India. He is office-bearer of many
national and international organizations. His main zeal is to educate medical
practitioners about legal aspects of patient care so that they can discharge safe
medical practice. He is a strong advocate of patients rights and seeks
improvement in patient care in India. He regularly delivers talk about legal
aspects of patient care at meetings of Indian Medical Association, Punjab
Health System Corporation, Central Health Scheme and various hospitals and
nursing homes. He is publisher of international journal Medico-Legal Update.
Medico-Legal Aspects of Patient Care
is written with the aim of educating medical practitioners
and paramedical staff about the patients rights, current laws relating to
medical practice and how to face menace of malpractice suits. The book has
several chapters relating to doctor and patient relationship, consent, medical
ethics, role of medical council, medical records, and most importantly, medical
negligence. The emphasis has been laid on defining medico-legal aspects of
injury in general, head injury and regional injuries in particular. The common
medico-legal problems/mishaps that occur in major medical practices like
anesthesia, gynecology and obstetric practice, surgical practice and practice
by physicians have also been dealt with.
A chapter on professional indemnity policies offered by the insurance companies
is also included. A major emphasis of this book is on how to face common
medico-legal problems like refusal of treatment, arrival of dead body and
non-payment of fee etc. Guidelines on how to avoid medical malpractice
suit/medical negligence are prescribed. The new guidelines prescribed by
Medical Council of India and ICMR ethical guidelines have been added. It is
hoped that this book will help the persons working in medical field to
discharge safe medical practice.
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