...stricken and prohibited from use at trial. Defendant Arnot Ogden Medical Center joins in the motion. Plaintiff has filed opposing...
...back in 2008. Goldsmith, working out of the Arnot Ogden Medical Center, read the pathology slides of the biopsy and opined that...
...Miranda"), (collectively, "Plaintiffs") allege that Katz is liable for medical malpractice for negligently recommending the procedure, which was contraindicated given her history...
...*2 Plaintiff Donna Compton's causes of action alleging medical malpractice, negligent hiring, and lack of informed consent stemming from gastric bypass...
...2011 in a medical malpractice action. The...quot; (Strait v. Arnot Ogden Med. Ctr., 246...
...Cite as: Marsh v. Arnot Ogden Medical Center et al., 512014, NYLJ 1202538978407, at *1 (App. Div., 3rd...
...Marsh v. Arnot Ogden Medical Center, 512014, involves a patient who was mistakenly injected...
...Ricotta & Visco, Buffalo (K. John Bland of counsel), for Arnot Ogden Medical Center and another, respondents. Levene, Gouldin & Thompson, L...
...Laws of NY § 7382 [HHC Act 827]). HHC provides medical and treatment services to approximately 1.3 million New ...
...Methodist Hospital, New York Methodist CenterATTORNEYS...to reimburse them for graduate medical education ("GME") costs as part...
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