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Charles SC, Frisch PR.
Adverse Events, Stress, and Litigation: A Physician's Guide
New York. Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Berlinger, Nancy.
After Harm: Medical Error and the Ethics of Forgiveness
Baltimore, MD. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.






Ferrell RB, Price TRP.
Beyond Transference: When a Therapist’s Real Life Intrudes
Ed by Gold JH and Nemiah JC. Washington, DC. American Psychiatric Publishing, 1993.






Gawande A.
Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science
New York. Picador, Henry Holt and Company, 2002.






Werth B.
Damages
New York. Simon and Shuster, 1998.






Charles SC, Kennedy EC.
Defendant: A Psychiatrist on Trial for Medical Malpractice
New York. Random House, (Vintage Books), 1986.






Woods, Michael S.
Healing Words: The power of apology in medicine






Buckman R.
How to Break Bad News: A Guide for Health Care Professionals
Baltimore, MD. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.






Nasca RJ, Whitehurst LA, Andrew LB, Attarian DE.
Medical Malpractice: How to Prevent and Survive a Suit
Brooklandville, MD. Data Trace Publishing Company, 2005.






Lazare, Aaron.
On Apology
New York. Oxford University Press, 2004.






Cassella, Carol.
Oxygen
Simon and Schuster Paperbacks, New York, 2008.






James JM, Davis WE.
Physician's Survival Guide to Litigation Stress
Lafayette, CA. Physician Health Publications, 2007.






Donohue GM, Quinn CJ, Thomas MO.
Practicing Medicine in Difficult Times: Protecting Physicians from Malpractice Litigation
Jones and Bartlett, 2009.






Gutheil TG.
The Psychiatrist in Court: A Survival Guide
Washington, DC. American Psychiatric Publishing, 1998.






Dodge AM, Fitzer SF.
When Good Doctors Get Sued: A Guide for Defendant Physicians Involved in Malpractice Suits
Dodge Publications, 2001.




 

 


 

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