THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE Sample Clauses

THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. At all material times Xx. Xxxxx employed Dr. X.
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THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. A. WITH RESPECT TO PATIENT “Ms A”:
THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx began providing care to X in November of 1999. Xx. Xxxxxxxxx’x record documents the following in relation to X:
THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. X, born in 1987, presented to Xx. Xxxxxx on August 28, 2003 with a two month history of headaches, photophobia and nausea. According to Xx. Xxxxxx’x notes of the visit, she reported having had neck pain for the past week, and more frequent (daily) headaches for the past two weeks. X had been on Amoxil for one week for possible sinusitis, and was taking 3 to 4 tablets of Advil per day. She had taken one Tylenol #3. Xx. Xxxxxx’x examination was normal. He gave her a dose of Maxalt 5 mg. with some improvement. Xx. Xxxxxx advised her:
THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. On April 20, 2004, Xx. Xxxxxxxxxxx’x patient, X fell outside of his office.
THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. On April 24, 2002, Mr. X, then aged 61, fell from a ladder and sustained a comminuted left intra-articular medial tibial plateau fracture, with varus angulation and lateral subluxation of the proximal tibia. He presented to the Emergency Department of the Grace Hospital, where Xx. Xxxxx was the on-call orthopaedic surgeon.
THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. On November 8, 2005 Xx. Xxxxx asked that a particular patient be brought to the procedure room for circumcision, but a different patient (herein referred to as Baby “X”) was brought to the procedure room. Xx. Xxxxx proceeded with the circumcision of Baby X without checking the patient identification.
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THE RELEVANT FACTS ARE. 1. In 1999 or 2000, the physician developed an addiction to Fentanyl. Intervention occurred in October 2003, and the physician entered a treatment program.

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