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You be the Judge: What's in a name

 
If you feel you did not receive proper medical care from a hospital resident, this may interest you.

The Appellate Division of the Superior Court recently reviewed a jury verdict against a surgical resident and an oral and maxillofacial surgical resident. These defendants provided emergency services to plaintiff's decedent when he was brought to a hospital following an automobile accident.

Plaintiff's expert testified that the residents failed to properly drain the gastric contents of decedent's stomach, causing him to choke to death on his own vomit.

Defendants argued that they were only residents in training, obliged to practice under the supervision of an attending physician. They argued that the trial judge should not have instructed the jury to measure their conduct against that of a general practitioner who was already licensed. The proper standard, they argued, should be one particular to a resident at that particular point in his or her training.

The jury returned a verdict against the residents and they appealed.

YOU BE THE JUDGE: Since a patient knows a resident is "in training", doesn't a lesser standard of care apply?

The appellate court disagreed with defendants. It noted that there was no support in precedent for a standard peculiar to residents.

But, more important, defendants called themselves doctors, and held themselves out to the public as being able to diagnose, treat, operate and prescribe for disease, pain or injury. Having claimed to have the expertise of doctors, they should be held to that standard.

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