We are pleased to suggest other sites which may be useful to people interested in medical malpractice issues. We are not affiliated with any of these other sites and thus are not responsible for their content.
We are pleased to suggest other sites which may be useful to people interested in medical malpractice issues. We are not affiliated with any of these other sites and thus are not responsible for their content.
Here is a link to an excellent article on how to do medical research online, which was written by Janabeth Evans, R.N., R.N.C., a nurse consultant who specializes in finding medical information for lawyers: Medical Information, The Internet, and You.
This is a great list of online medical journals maintained by the American Medical Association.
This is a large site from this federal agency which contains information about diseases, injuries, disabilities, prevention guidelines, and specific population information.
A site with information on drugs and medical devices.
A very good medical library web site.
This is a gateway consumer health information website from the United States government, Department of Health and Human Services. It can lead you to selected online publications, clearinghouses, databases, websites, and support and self-help groups, as well as the government agencies and not-for-profit organizations that produce reliable information for the public.
The Merck Manual is a very well-known and popular general purpose medical reference book, now online and searchable. It is useful for consumers, lawyers, and healthcare professionals.
A great place to start for information about cancer.
Offering free unlimited Medline searches, this site is sponsored by the federal government and the prestigious National Institutes of Health.
A medical malpractice suit has been settled for $10.35 million. A man became blind and partially paralyzed due to a......