NATIONAL DESK
| July 6, 2003,
Sunday Doctors' Testimony Under Scrutiny
By ADAM LIPTAK
(NYT) 1218 words
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Final , Section 1 , Page 10 , Column 4
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- Feeling under siege by
malpractice lawsuits, medical societies are setting up tribunals to
review the testimony of doctors who act as expert witnesses in such
lawsuits. Doctors whose testimony does not pass muster can be
suspended or expelled from the ... Lawyers who represent plaintiffs
in malpractice cases say such...
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