Deposing and Examining Doctors
Table of Contents
Table of Illustrations
Chapter 1 Deposition and Trial Examination Basics
Chapter 2 Deposition of the Chiropractic Physician
Chapter 3 Trial Examination of the Chiropractic Physician
Chapter 4 Chiropractic: Medical Science
Chapter 5 Deposition of the Neurologist
Chapter 6 Trial Examination of the Neurologist
Chapter 7 Neurology: Medical Science
Chapter 8 Deposition of the Orthopedic Surgeon
Chapter 9 Trial Examination of the Orthopedic Surgeon
Chapter 10 Orthopedic Surgery: Medical Science
Chapter 11 Deposition of the Neurosurgeon
Chapter 12 Trial Examination of the Neurosurgeon
Chapter 13 Neurosurgery: Medical Science
Chapter 14 Deposition of the Physiatrist
Chapter 15 Trial Examination of the Physiatrist
Chapter 16 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Medical Science
Chapter 17 Deposition of the Neuropsychologist
Chapter 18 Trial Examination of the Neuropsychologist
Chapter 19 Neuropsychology: Medical Science
Chapter 20 Deposition of the Dentist and Oral Surgeon
Chapter 21 Trial Examination of the Oral Surgeon
Chapter 22 Dentistry and Oral Surgery: Medical Science
Chapter 23 Deposition of the Plastic Surgeon
Chapter 24 Trial Examination of the Plastic Surgeon
Chapter 25 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: Medical Science
Chapter 26 Deposition of the Otolaryngologist
Chapter 27 Trial Examination of the Otolaryngologist
Chapter 28 Otolaryngology, Hearing, and Balance: Medical Science
Index
How to prepare and take medical testimony, plus medical information on the injuries you are most likely to encounter. Hundreds of pattern questions, dozens of outlines, over 100 practice tips, 8 specialist-written medical chapters, and 79 four-color medical illustrations suitable for enlargement. Pattern medical depositions and examinations for the injuries you are most likely to encounter Some defense doctors try to intimidate you during their depositions. They pretend they don’t understand what you are asking, state that you have misused medical terms, and suggest that you do not have an accurate grasp of human anatomy. To be effective despite this gamesmanship, you must know the underlying medicine and have a game plan. Kim Hart’s Deposing and Examining Doctors gives you both. To help you gain the upper hand with even the most persuasive compulsory medical examiners, this valuable book:
- Offers strategy and tactics based on decades of experience with doctors,
- Provides medical information on the injuries you are most likely to encounter within each specialty,
- Demonstrates those injuries with professional-quality four-color medical illustrations usable as exhibits,
- And most important, gives you deposition outlines and model questions specific to dozens of injuries.