Thanks for your response, Dr. Levine. It's refreshing to hear from a seasoned orthopaedist that the positives in ortho far outweigh the negatives brought on by the litigious environment. This really is a remarkable specialty.
I am curious though, what are the career implications of a lawsuit? Much of the work we do is dangerous by nature, and as you said, complications are inevitable. When these complications lead to malpractice claims, can a surgeon still practice as usual? I can only imagine how awful it would be to lose your career over a poor outcome, which might have been unavoidable. Do we have any defense against the inherent risk in our profession, apart from treating our patients well and hoping for the best?
Thanks again for taking the time to answer these questions. This forum is a great resource.
**For those interested, here's a link to the original NEJM article:
www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NE
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