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Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice
Melissa Irons

While it's still considered a rare occurrence, wrong-site surgery is probably the most common of the serious preventable medical errors that occur. The damage can be dramatic and the aftermath potentially life-changing. As the following case illustrates, it may also indicate a deeper quality control problem within a healthcare organization.

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