From the Desk of Bruce J. Klores, Esquire
Three critical themes—guilt, fear, and isolation—define a victim's experience.
The childhood vaccine used since the 1930s is the subject of hot debate.
Impressions of a consumer study conducted by The Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights.
Impressions regarding a May 2006 article in the New England Journal of Medicine concerning hospitals and the patients' rights to safety.
Impressions regarding a Harvard School of Public Health article about malpractice litigation.
Impressions regarding the number of deaths occuring each year from medical errors.
Comments on the slow but swelling movement to encourage physicians and hospital administrators to disclose their errors to patients.
Premature delivery is one of the leading reasons for childhood and lifelong disabilities. Bruce Klores gives his impressions on current medical literature indicating progress in prevention.





