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Cosmetic Surgery MalpracticeWhen it comes to cosmetic surgery, or plastic surgery, beauty is a subjective issue. Sadly, most of the world views it as the perfect “nip and tuck”. Botox and other cosmetic procedures have skyrocketed in popularity. There is no more “aging gracefully”, Errors in AnesthesiaAnesthesia is an inherently risky part of any surgery and requires an anesthesiologist to administer and monitor the effect on the patient. Prior to any medical procedure requiring anesthesia, this specialist will review the patient’s medical record. TheyIndiana Hospital Malpractice AttorneyHospital malpractice occurs when the staff of a hospital is responsible for negligent behavior that causes physical harm to a patient that would not have happened if it were not for the hospital staff’s actions or in-actions. During a stay at a hospital, Orthopedic SurgeryOrthopedic medicine is the specialty that addresses disease or injury to bones and joints. Issues in orthopedic medicine include failure to diagnose fractures, improper treatment of fractures, and problems during joint replacement. However there are also Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation MalpracticePhysical therapy and rehabilitation are used to treat patients suffering from illness, disease or injury. An experienced physical therapist (PT) can improve mobility, strength, flexibility, coordination, endurance, and even reduce pain. The main objectiveSurgical Malpractice Medical negligence, or surgical malpractice, during a surgical procedure can often result in infection, sepsis, organ damage, immune system issues, and sometimes death. Surgery requires a tremendous level of skill, and even the most minor mistake can prTrauma Surgery Malpractice There is a term used by emergency rooms trauma surgeons universally. Trauma surgery recognizes what is known as the “golden hour”. The golden hour is a time period lasting from a few minutes to several hours immediately following a traumatic injury, dur