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Start Your Own Medical Practice Print E-mail
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Start Your Own Medical Practice
By: Judge William Huss & Marlene M. Coleman, M.D.

Why We Wrote Start Your Own Medical Practice

We know that a professional practice is also a business. If a medical practice is also a successful business, there is an ability to hire quality people and have pleasant, professional surroundings.

By writing Start Your Own Medical Practice we hope to be a great help to those who want to be successful professionally and financially.

Available Adobe PDF Downloads:

Checklists

This downloadable document includes each of the checklists available in the book. Everything from the important preliminaries to take to how to construct a risk management policy is included. You can print these checklists out, make copies, and use them in your own practice as often as you like.

Forms

This downloadable document includes all of the sample forms and letters available in the book. Everything from a telephone log to a patient termination letter is included. You can print these forms and letters out, make copies, and use them in your own practice as often as you like.

Anatomy of a Trial

Just as the study of the human anatomy in medical school gives a student an overall view of the human body, the anatomy of a malpractice suit gives a broad overview of what must be expected in court.

Such an anatomy lets everyone know just how long, complicated, and expensive a trial and the possible appeals can be. The anatomy shows the many things that trial counsel must do before, during and after trial. When a professional, who is a lso a defendant, sees the long and rigorous path ahead in a lawsuit, it is obvious that some form of informal disposition of the matter is a very strong alternative to jury trial.

This downloadable document includes a visual representation of the trial timeline, and a detailed description of each step in the process.