Our pipeline is still sadly backed up, but we’ve posted four new pieces of correspondence on our letters to the editor page. Among them: Peter Nordberg writes in (and I respond) regarding the Illinois practice (see Jul. 23) of letting medical malpractice plaintiffs use an anonymous physician reviewer to certify the merits of their claim; the newly filed lawsuit by disabled applicants asking for more time and fewer distractions in taking the medical school admission exam; and two letters about scuba diving litigation.
New batch of reader letters
Our pipeline is still sadly backed up, but we’ve posted four new pieces of correspondence on our letters to the editor page. Among them: Peter Nordberg writes in (and I respond) regarding the Illinois practice (see Jul. 23) of letting medical malpractice plaintiffs use an anonymous physician reviewer to certify the merits of their claim; […]
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