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  2. Medicolegal - Wikipedia

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  3. Medical law - Wikipedia

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    Medical lawyers advise legal clients on their rights during trial. May keep evidence intact and preserved for trial (such as defective medicines or medical equipment). May interpret medical laws, standards, and guidelines in the area (they can often vary by region and by medical practice).

  4. Medical jurisprudence - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, a physician may be required to act in the interest of third parties if his patient is a danger to others. Failure to do so may lead to legal action against the physician. Medical jurisprudence includes: questions of the legal and ethical duties of physicians; questions affecting the civil

  5. List of medical abbreviations: L - Wikipedia

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    Meaning L: leukocytes lumbar vertebrae (L1 to L5) L&D: labor and delivery: LA: left atrium lymphadenopathy local anesthetic: LAAM: L-alpha-acetylmethadol: Lab: laboratory (in health care, usually referring to clinical laboratory) LABA: long-acting beta agonist: LABBB: left anterior bundle branch block: Lac: laceration lactate: LAD: left ...

  6. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian medical examiner van. The medical examiner is an appointed official in some American jurisdictions [1] that investigates deaths that occur under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform post-mortem examinations, and in some jurisdictions to initiate inquests.

  7. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation. 6th ed. Toronto: Carswell, 2006. Prince, Mary Miles. Bieber's Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations. 6th ed. Buffalo, NY: Hein, 2009. Bieber's Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations, 5th ed. at Google Books; Trinxet, Salvador. Trinxet Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Series.

  8. Medical certificate - Wikipedia

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    Medical certificates are sometimes required to obtain certain health benefits from an employer, to make an insurance claim, for tax purposes, or for certain legal procedures. Medical certificates are used to indicate eligibility of activity, such as the use of disabled parking. Medical certificates can also be used to describe a medical ...

  9. Medical ethics - Wikipedia

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    The definition of autonomy is the ability of an individual to make a rational, uninfluenced decision. Therefore, it can be said that autonomy is a general indicator of a healthy mind and body. The progression of many terminal diseases are characterized by loss of autonomy, in various manners and extents.