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December 1991
Adverse Respiratory Events Infrequently Leading to Malpractice Suits A Closed Claims Analysis
Frederick W. Cheney, M.D.;
Frederick W. Cheney, M.D.
*Professor, Anesthesiology, University of Washington School of Medicine, and Chairman, Committee on Professional Liability, American Society of Anesthesiologists.
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Karen L. Posner, Ph.D.;
Karen L. Posner, Ph.D.
†Research Assistant Professor and Health Services Analyst, Anesthesiology, University of Washington School of Medicine.
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Robert A. Caplan, M.D.
Robert A. Caplan, M.D.
‡Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology, Virginia Mason Medical Center
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Anesthesiology December 1991, Vol. 75, 932–939.
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Frederick W. Cheney, Karen L. Posner, Robert A. Caplan; Adverse Respiratory Events Infrequently Leading to Malpractice Suits A Closed Claims Analysis. Anesthesiology 1991; 75:932–939 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199112000-00002
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