EP 52: Padding Test Results. $3 Million Verdict. What Was He Thinking?
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A nine-year-old child was referred to a neurologist. The neurologist diagnosed the child with epilepsy and prescribed medication. When the child's condition failed to improve, the mother investigated. She eventually filed a lawsuit, alleging the doctor INTENTIONALLY MISDIAGNOSED her child (and many others) so that he could collect substantial kickbacks from his hospital. We have the details. Here's what doctors need to know. This episode of our podcast is sponsored by Errin Weisman and her podcast, Doctor Me First. Listen to Doctor Me First on your favorite podcast app, or by visiting her website, https://www.doctormefirst.com/. You can also find Errin and Doctor Me First at doctorpodcastnetwork.com/doctormefirst.
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