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Dangerous surgeons go too far without explaining to their patients all the treatment options
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Surgeon nicked, punctured colon during appendectomy & closed up patient without recognizing it
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Texas law shrouds in secrecy hospital investigations into bad physician outcomes and conduct
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Physician office gatekeepers can endanger patients by giving bad medical advice
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Plastic and cosmetic surgeons must consider breast width and other factors before proceeding with breast augmentation surgery
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