WHAT KINDS OF THINGS CAN A DOCTOR, PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT, PRACTITIONER OF RESPIRATORY CARE OR PERFUSIONIST BE DISCIPLINED FOR?
There are three major categories, and several less serious ones: Malpractice: As an example, if a doctor, physician assistant, practitioner of respiratory care or perfusionist fails to use a well-known and effective treatment, to the patients detriment, that may be malpractice. Sometimes, a doctor, physician assistant, practitioner of respiratory care or perfusionist does things that are not extremely careless, but are not appropriate for the condition of the patient. For example, if several patients of a plastic surgeon end up with unusual infections following facelifts, are hospitalized, and are left with scars, that may be malpractice. Professional Incompetence: If a doctor, physician assistant, practitioner of respiratory care or perfusionist does things which he or she is not adequately trained to do, or does not maintain the skills needed to practice safely and effectively, he or she may be professionally incompetent. An example is a doctor who continues to do a surgical procedur
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