What are the legal principle applied in medical malpractice, and if their are also doctrines please include...

fangtaiyang
Malpractice is generally thought of as harm or injury caused by misdiagnosis or faulty treatment

Lexie
Generally speaking, it is treatment that is below what is considered the medically accepted standard of care, which causes injury to the patient. If there is no injury, there is no malpractice. Conversely, if the treatment results in injury, or even death, but the care provided is within what would be considered reasonable care in the medical profession, there is no malpractice.

Andrew
I don't really understand your question but when I was looking for info on medical malpractice I found answers at this website

http://www.arizonamedicalmalpractice.net/html/medical_malpractice.html

I hope this helps you.

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