NEUROSURGEON EXPERT WITNESS A neurosurgeon is a medical specialist trained to treat conditions of the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves. Our neurosurgeon expert witnesses have experience in multiple disciplines and have provided both non-operative and surgical treatment to patients of all ages. The field of neurosurgery is vast and many neurosurgeons often find themselves working alongside other medical professionals such as psychiatrists, neurologists and therapists in order to provide more thorough
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Introduction This essay is to discuss the nature and confusions with Parol Evidence Rule. To do this, the rule will be described and be reviewed with a brief history. Debates will be given after, in order to project its application and suitable situations to be influential. Nevertheless, exceptions, where the rule does not have such influence and cannot be applicable will be argued after. Finally, its application in prevention of further objections for contracts will construct the final deliberation
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provided by the sales representative should be permitted as evidence in the case or not. The oral assurance on the productivity of the seed contradicted the written clause in the purchase order, and under the parol evidence rule, such contradictory evidence creates a strong presumption in favour of the written terms (Weir, 2010, p. 189). * Whether the written clause in the purchase order supersedes the oral assurance (if permitted as evidence) given by the sales representative for the productiveness
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Memorandum To: Krusty Senior Partner From: Christian Martin Date: 7/14/2013 Re: Patrick Ford contract problem ------------------------------------------------- Question Presented The question presented is whether the parol evidence rule will preclude us from using Mr. Moxie’s statements to supplement the contract and if Mr. Ford has a claim against Mr. Moxie/ Electronics, Audio & Radio Sales for the money he paid for the home entertainment equipment that he purchased in
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Hearsay is defined as a statement that was made outside of the court. Normally, Hearsay is oral testimony or written documents. There are exceptions which normally fall into three categories. Exeptions wether the declarant can testify, exceptions where the declarant cant testify and Exclusions. These all breakdown a little further. When the declarant is available hearsay can be admitted through the following cicumastances: " Excited utterances. A statement made under stress is generally admissible
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Examine the ways that health professionals can use the five steps of evidence-based practice (EBP) as a practical framework to overcoming barriers to locating, appraising and applying best research evidence. Use an occupational health and safety practice as an example. Examples of occupational health and safety practices include: * Use of professional protective equipment (e.g. gloves) * Safety considerations when using equipment (e.g. sharps) * (or a topic you select yourself
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Title: Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Name Course Tutor April 20th, 2013 Introduction The paper herein provides a critical discussion of evidence based practice (EBP) in nursing. It clearly elaborates on the meaning and definition of EBP as used by nurses as well as the importance of evidence based decision making as it relates to nursing care. It broadly examines the concept of EBP in nursing care and its relevance to nursing practice and to the delivery of quality patient care
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is relevant to the question by referring back to the question throughout and build up on this skill by using various texts and resources to ensure that the reasoning behind physiotherapy interventions are appropriate and specific with the use of evidence based research. In the previous assignments, I lacked detail of normal structure and function with reference to anatomy. As part of this transition to level five, I am required to gain a wider understanding of both structure and function of normal
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identification of the level of evidence, describe the search of the literature and the adequacy of the search, description of the replication process, discuss any problems or differences, identify gaps within the literature, discuss any limitations within the study, discuss the strengths of the review, describe the major statistics used to compare the findings, discuss the organization of the major findings, discuss the variables, and identify any steps needed to strengthen the evidence on the topic. This will
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factors outside of nursing helped shape nursing research also. A clinical learning strategy designed by McMaster Medical School in Canada called evidence-based medicine had a major effect on all health care professions and how physicians and nurses made clinical decisions. This learning strategy paved the way for nursing research to incorporate evidence-based practice into the daily clinical practices and enhance patient outcomes. Nursing research focused on improved patient-nurse relationships
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