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R N Berg

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Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|October 1, 1988
Follow up on Emory University v. HoustonR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|November 1, 1989
Georgia court upholds hospital medical staff malpractice insurance requirementR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|February 1, 1989
Application of criminal antitrust sanctions to health care professionalsR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 1, 1984
Giving life to a "Living Will": what should it look like? What does it mean? What should be done with it?R N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|December 1, 1994
Antitrust reform from the physicians' perspectiveR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|August 1, 1994
The malpractice reform conundrum: does reducing frivolous claims simply lead to more pre-trial appeals?R N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 1, 1995
Vertical integration: the next antitrust regulatory frontierR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|February 1, 1981
Application of the Georgia laws regulating physicians and physician's assistants to activities undertaken in conjunction with federally-created health care programsR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|April 1, 1984
An infant's right to die: must physicians, hospitals, parents, guardians, attorneys, clergymen, review committees, government representatives, and the courts be involved in the determination?R N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|March 1, 1994
More safe harbors for toy boats?R N Berg
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Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|October 1, 1988
Follow up on Emory University v. HoustonR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|November 1, 1989
Georgia court upholds hospital medical staff malpractice insurance requirementR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|February 1, 1989
Application of criminal antitrust sanctions to health care professionalsR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 1, 1984
Giving life to a "Living Will": what should it look like? What does it mean? What should be done with it?R N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|December 1, 1994
Antitrust reform from the physicians' perspectiveR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|August 1, 1994
The malpractice reform conundrum: does reducing frivolous claims simply lead to more pre-trial appeals?R N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|May 1, 1995
Vertical integration: the next antitrust regulatory frontierR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|February 1, 1981
Application of the Georgia laws regulating physicians and physician's assistants to activities undertaken in conjunction with federally-created health care programsR N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|April 1, 1984
An infant's right to die: must physicians, hospitals, parents, guardians, attorneys, clergymen, review committees, government representatives, and the courts be involved in the determination?R N Berg
Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia|March 1, 1994
More safe harbors for toy boats?R N Berg
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