malpractice
Coverage of malpractice in the Nexus archive.
- Lawyer for 2 witnesses in Houston ICE shooting faces malpractice suit over man’s deportation
Hugo Balderas-Ibarra, a lawyer representing two individuals in the Houston ICE shooting case, faces a malpractice claim related to a separate asylum and immigration matter. The case involves Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, who was in the van with the shooter when he was killed by an ICE agent.
- Tony Carruthers suffered brain stroke, partial paralysis from botched execution attempt, sister says in complaint
Tony Carruthers suffered a brain stroke and partial paralysis following a botched execution attempt, according to a complaint filed by his sister, Dr. Tonya Hervey. The complaint accuses Dr. Fowler of the Tennessee Department of Corrections of malpractice and torture, citing multiple violations of medical ethics during the procedure.
- NTA urges NEET-UG candidates to stay calm, ignore rumours ahead of re-exam
The National Testing Agency (NTA) urged NEET-UG candidates to remain calm and avoid spreading or believing rumors ahead of a re-exam. It also warned against malpractice, emphasizing that such actions would be addressed firmly to protect honest students.
- Reid Hoffman Thinks Doctors Should Ask AI for a Second Opinion
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn cofounder and AI drug discovery startup founder, argues that doctors should consult AI for medical advice, calling failure to do so 'bordering on committing malpractice.'