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South Carolina Appellate Court Holds Informed Consent Doctrine Does Not Require Disclosure Of Physician’s Personal Life Factors

South Carolina Appellate Court Holds Informed Consent Doctrine Does Not Require Disclosure Of Physician’s Personal Life Factors

In a South Carolina medical malpractice case in which the plaintiff alleged that the defendant neurosurgeon negligently removed an excessive portion of the right L5/S1 facet joint and failed to install instrumentation and perform fusion to properly support the spine following the partial medial facetectomy he performed on August 22, 2017, the plaintiff further alleged […]

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