Evidence Improperly Provided to the Jury Requires New Trial

By Michael Zerres

Highlighted Medical Report was Inadvertently Given to the Jury In Tepper v Urdinaran, the NJ Appellate Division on 3/5/08 ruled that in a medical malpractice case alleging a delay in diagnosing a woman’s colon cancer, the inadvertent submission to the jury of a highlighted medical report not properly moved into evidence was sufficient to require
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911 Operator May Be Liable for Negligent Conduct

By Michael Zerres

Tort Claim Immunity Does Not Apply If Dispatcher Negligently Executed Ministerial Duties In a recent, non-medical malpractice decision, the Appellate Division ruled that a 911 operator is not immune for his/her negligent conduct in carrying out “ministerial” duties. While not a medical malpractice case, the Court’s decision in Massachi v. AHL Services, 2007 N.J. Super.
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Advances in Cervical Cancer Screening

By Michael Zerres

Recent Data Supports the Use of HPV Testing Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia is the abnormal growth of precancerous cells in the cervix. Most such cases remain stable or are eliminated by the host’s immune system without intervention. However a small percentage of cases progress to become cervical cancer – which is the second most common cancer
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Mandatory Newborn Infant Screening

By Michael Zerres

Many Preventable and Treatable Biochemical Disorders Should Be Discovered After Birth Everyone is probably familiar with the fact that newborn infants are routinely screened for hypothyroidism. Well, not only is it routine, it is mandatory. Since 1977, hypothyroidism and, over time, a number of other potential debilitating disorders are required to be screened in all
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Advances in Colon Cancer Detection and Prevention

By Michael Zerres

Recent, reputable study supports the use of virtual colonoscopy as a primary screening tool A recent study in the October 4, 2007 edition of the New England Journal of Medicine reported that non-invasive or computed tomographic colonography (CTC – or virtual colonoscopy) was just as effective as invasive colonoscopy (OC -optical colonoscopy) in screening for
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