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Legal Mind in Medicine - Pain Medicine - cover

Legal Mind in Medicine - Pain Medicine

Kayvan D. Haddadan

Publisher: Spines

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Summary

This contemplative piece delves into the complex world of medical jurisprudence, highlighting the balance between managing pain and preventing drug misuse. It emphasizes the crucial role of regulatory oversight in safeguarding patient rights while addressing the opioid crisis's dark undertone. The narrative traverses the spectrum of disciplinary actions that maintain ethical medical practice, from suspension to license revocation. It calls for rehabilitative measures, including education and community service, to guide errant practitioners back to ethical conduct. This compendium underscores continuous efforts to preserve healthcare's integrity, safeguarding patient welfare through accountability and integrity.
Available since: 05/12/2025.
Print length: 280 pages.

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