No. They are not above the law, nor are they below it.
Unethical behavior by a medical practitioner can result in loss of income and eventually the loss of practice if, as a result of that behavior, patients choose another practitioner. (Law and Ethics for Medical Careers 5th Edition) *Judson/Harrison
Melanie D. Bragg has written: 'HIPAA for the general practitioner' 'HIPAA for the general practitioner' -- subject(s): Medical records, States, Law and legislation, United States, Access control
an out law
General practitioner.
Beyond the Law - 1911 was released on: USA: 20 September 1911
Beyond the Law - 1913 was released on: USA: 1 October 1913
Beyond the Law - 1916 was released on: USA: 4 March 1916
Beyond the Law - 1934 was released on: USA: 31 July 1934
Dan B. Dobbs has written: 'Dobbs Law of Remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law) '1990 supplement to Torts and compensation' 'The Law of Torts (Practitioner Treatise) (Practitioner's Treatise Series)' 'Law of remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law) 'Problems in remedies' -- subject(s): Remedies (Law) 'Problems in Remedies' 'Hornbook on the Law of Torts'
Andrew Grubb has written: 'Principles of Medical Law' 'Principles of medical law' -- subject(s): Medical care, Law and legislation, Medical laws and legislation 'The Law of Tort (Butterworths Common Law)'
The law guarding medical peronnel from helping outside a medical facilaty