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Depending on the circumstances, yes, losing a patient during surgery could possibly affect your medical license. As a Texas surgeon, you are committed to "do no harm," but the inherent risks of surgery mean even the most skilled professionals can face complications. Thanks to advances in medical science, many procedures are safer and more efficient than ever. Still, the possibility of adverse outcomes remains. If a patient’s condition worsens or they suffer a tragic loss...
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Medical malpractice occurs when a licensed medical professional does not practice medicine in accordance with the accepted standards established by their profession and it results in harm to a patient. Medical mistakes can have a very significant impact on the lives of patients, so medical professionals are held to a higher standard of conduct both in their professional and personal lives. Patients are entitled to rely on receiving a certain level of care, and medical...
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As a real estate broker in Texas, you can lose your license for multiple reasons, including fraud, misrepresentation, failure to disclose material facts, or breaches of fiduciary duty. When faced with an allegation concerning your license, seek the guidance of a Texas broker license defense lawyer from Bertolino LLP. If we take your case, we will provide insights into the process and offer support tailored to your situation. If you are facing any challenges related...
Details »Texas teachers work incredibly hard to receive the proper education and training to teach in the state. Nonetheless, even the best teacher can experience issues resulting in a complaint or allegation of misconduct. Teachers should know what actions and omissions can result in discipline and revocation of their teaching certificate. Which Organization Regulates Teaching Certificate in Texas? Under the Teacher Education Agency (TEA), the State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) oversees all disciplinary proceedings for...
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Most states allow for a dentist to hold licensure in multiple states. This allows dental professionals the ability to move freely throughout the country and continue to practice dentistry based on their current situation. However, any dentist seeking licensure in another state must comply with that state’s licensure requirements. Although many states model their rules after the educational and experiential requirements set by the American Dental Association (ADA), each state sets its own conditions by...
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Most people who go into caregiving professions do so because they genuinely care about the welfare of people and want to help. They work hard to earn their credentials and are proud of their careers. They understand the vulnerabilities of the patients they care for and carry out their responsibilities with the utmost integrity. But sometimes, despite their best efforts, caregivers can find themselves accused of inappropriate behavior that could affect their ability to continue...
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