Shortcomings of plaintiff attorneys in Byrom vs. Johns Hopkins

As shown in my earlier post, when prosecuting Byrom vs. Johns Hopkins Bayview Hospital with inductive reasoning, as is traditional, the medical intervention is compared to the standard of care in a very general and subjective way. The medical intervention “more likely than not” departs from the standard of care. “More likely than not” corresponds

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Shortcomings of plaintiff attorneys in Byrom vs. Johns Hopkins originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

 

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