Medico-Legal Mastery
The words you choose can change a patient's life. So what's the difference between language that helps and language that harms? Dr. Stephen Doig is an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in major trauma with extensive medico-legal experience. Host Jess Marshall asks the questions every medico-legal expert faces: * How do you establish trust and neutrality from the moment a patient walks in? * What happens when your language creates litigation instead of resolution? * How do you address another surgeon's work without doing harm? * When documentation conflicts with patient history, which do you trust? * Dr. Doig's approach centers on mutual respect and strategic word choice. He demonstrates independence by showing patients referral letters from both sides. And his guiding principle for handling suboptimal outcomes: "You can say exactly the same thing in two completely opposite ways, with diametrically opposed outcomes." Dr. Doig covers the power of neutral language, avoiding the assessor-to-treater shift, managing hostile or defensive examinees, the distinction between impairment and disability, handling excessive documentation, and why the way you describe a clinical finding determines whether a patient spends the next three years in court—or gets the help they actually need. Medico-Legal Mastery is proudly supported by Melbourne Medicolegal. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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