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D S Rubsamen

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Scientific American|August 1, 1976
Medical malpracticeD S Rubsamen
Medical Economics|August 18, 2000
Want to prevent malpractice suits? Listen upD S Rubsamen
Canadian Medical Association Journal|August 23, 1975
The evolution of medical malpractice litigation in the United StatesD S Rubsamen
CANA|February 1, 1979
Professional Liability Newsletter (nurse-anesthetist)D S Rubsamen
Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia|February 1, 1990
Continuous blood gas monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass--how soon will it be the standard of care?D S Rubsamen
JAMA|July 29, 1974
Head injury with unsuspected cervical fracture. A malpractice trap for the unwary physicianD S Rubsamen
Group Practice|January 1, 1976
Arbitration: alternative to litigationD S Rubsamen
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 24, 1975
Sounding board. Even more legal controls on the physician's hospital practiceD S Rubsamen
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 10, 1992
"Prolife" perinatologistD S Rubsamen
California Medicine|July 1, 1972
No-fault liability for adverse medical results. Is it a reasonable alternative to the present tort system?D S Rubsamen
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Scientific American|August 1, 1976
Medical malpracticeD S Rubsamen
Medical Economics|August 18, 2000
Want to prevent malpractice suits? Listen upD S Rubsamen
Canadian Medical Association Journal|August 23, 1975
The evolution of medical malpractice litigation in the United StatesD S Rubsamen
CANA|February 1, 1979
Professional Liability Newsletter (nurse-anesthetist)D S Rubsamen
Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia|February 1, 1990
Continuous blood gas monitoring during cardiopulmonary bypass--how soon will it be the standard of care?D S Rubsamen
JAMA|July 29, 1974
Head injury with unsuspected cervical fracture. A malpractice trap for the unwary physicianD S Rubsamen
Group Practice|January 1, 1976
Arbitration: alternative to litigationD S Rubsamen
The New England Journal of Medicine|April 24, 1975
Sounding board. Even more legal controls on the physician's hospital practiceD S Rubsamen
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 10, 1992
"Prolife" perinatologistD S Rubsamen
California Medicine|July 1, 1972
No-fault liability for adverse medical results. Is it a reasonable alternative to the present tort system?D S Rubsamen
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