Issue of specialist degrees comes before NCDRC during medical negligence case, forum gives relief to Gynaecologist, MBBS Doctor
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Observing that as long as the doctor performs his duties to the best of his ability and with due care and caution, negligence can’t be attributed to him, the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has absolved a Gynaecologist and her husband (an anaesthetist) against charges of medical negligence in performing Subtotal Hysterectomy that eventually resulted in the removal of the uterus of a patient.
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