Monday, January 4, 2010
I feel a video tape of a podiatric surgical procedure in a hospital OR is a lot more important in terms of evidence if podiatric malpractice did or did not occur than any surgical podiatric board certification or training or other credentialing a podiatrist may or may not have. This gives every podiatrist without "propper credentialing training or board certification" to be on a more equal footing in podiatric malpractice cases when it comes to determine if podiatric malpractice did or did not occur. This would allow hospital credentialing committees to stop discriminating against podiatrists with photos or videotapes of them currently performing the very surgical procedures they are requesting butlack the formal podiatric credentials such as outdated podiatric residency training and possible board certification that was not recertified and only self assessed.” These and similar personal opinions have already been posted on other websites I set up. disclaimer: The above are only my personal opinions and should not be relied upon. I suggest that consultation with a licensed health care attorney is needed regarding before relying on the above personal opinions.
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