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Originally Posted by tweezers74
Whoa, Noah! Now YOU have a lot going on. Stop chit chatting with me and get some rest. Medicolegal exam? Is that required or are you expanding your horizons?
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There's a whole world out there of medicolegal stuff. You just render a medical opinion on something. You don't provide any real care. You just say if the injury is due to the accident/if the care provided has been appropriate/what future care is indicated/etc. You can do it as a sort of referee (neutral party), or you can be hired by the applicant/plaintiff or the defense. The one I'm doing this week is as a neutral party.
One reason I actually like this (sort of) is that there is no medical liability. In treating patients, I always feel the spectre of legal liability. It's that proverbial 1000-lb gorilla on my back. But for once, when doing medicolegal stuff, there's no liability. Just give an honest opinion. Let someone else deal with the mess. Christ is that refreshing. Plus, for once I feel I get paid in excess of my social worth.