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	<title>Comments on: How Many Ways Can A Physician Be Sued (Over Genetic Tests)?</title>
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		<title>By: Steven Murphy M.D.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Murphy M.D.</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 00:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Patients should also keep in mind that their physician may not be well-versed in genetics and is most probably not up-to-speed on the latest available genetic tests. Considering the complexity of genetics, can we expect busy doctors to keep abreast of the field? Perhaps one solution is to increase the number of genetic counselors available and making their services affordable and commonplace. On second thought, isn’t that what some direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies are aiming to do? 

By offering corporate testing and not medical testing, the patient using your services may actually lose the ability to sue for malpractice. I am not sure a patient would want to lose that right......This is the case with medical devices and I am pretty sure the same will hold true for corporate testing vs medical testing.....

I wouldn&#039;t want to give up that right to sue for malpractice, where the judgement is easier to achieve.......&quot;more likely than not&quot; would be the verbiage in a malpractice case not &quot;beyond a shadow of a doubt&quot;

-Steve
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patients should also keep in mind that their physician may not be well-versed in genetics and is most probably not up-to-speed on the latest available genetic tests. Considering the complexity of genetics, can we expect busy doctors to keep abreast of the field? Perhaps one solution is to increase the number of genetic counselors available and making their services affordable and commonplace. On second thought, isn’t that what some direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies are aiming to do? </p>
<p>By offering corporate testing and not medical testing, the patient using your services may actually lose the ability to sue for malpractice. I am not sure a patient would want to lose that right&#8230;&#8230;This is the case with medical devices and I am pretty sure the same will hold true for corporate testing vs medical testing&#8230;..</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t want to give up that right to sue for malpractice, where the judgement is easier to achieve&#8230;&#8230;.&#8221;more likely than not&#8221; would be the verbiage in a malpractice case not &#8220;beyond a shadow of a doubt&#8221;</p>
<p>-Steve<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 19:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Increasing the number of GC&#039;s and altering the training a little is the best approach. The second best approach is to train some NP&#039;s in genetics (U of Cincinannati Children&#039;s Hospital already offers some training). 

The next approach is to educate the medical students about genetics. But that is usally only an 8 week course and they never have the subject matter again. 

So a heavy education program needs to be funded to help doctors that don&#039;t have the time to study it on their own...meaning, an educational program needs to be developed that is short and to the point that can help doctors learn about the current topics and when new topics arise. I already have an idea how to do this, but I need to find a software company that would accept my idea (my idea would for hospitals that have electronic records). 

I just need to find a software company and hopefully their egos won&#039;t stop me from at least being able to set an appointment up so I can explain my plan.....some have said I need to already have build the software myself and just sell it, but I&#039;m a poor person with little money. So it looks like I need to apply for some type of grant.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Increasing the number of GC&#8217;s and altering the training a little is the best approach. The second best approach is to train some NP&#8217;s in genetics (U of Cincinannati Children&#8217;s Hospital already offers some training). </p>
<p>The next approach is to educate the medical students about genetics. But that is usally only an 8 week course and they never have the subject matter again. </p>
<p>So a heavy education program needs to be funded to help doctors that don&#8217;t have the time to study it on their own&#8230;meaning, an educational program needs to be developed that is short and to the point that can help doctors learn about the current topics and when new topics arise. I already have an idea how to do this, but I need to find a software company that would accept my idea (my idea would for hospitals that have electronic records). </p>
<p>I just need to find a software company and hopefully their egos won&#8217;t stop me from at least being able to set an appointment up so I can explain my plan&#8230;..some have said I need to already have build the software myself and just sell it, but I&#8217;m a poor person with little money. So it looks like I need to apply for some type of grant.</p>
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