Comparison of Retractor
to Standard Ruler

uestions you should ask before having surgery:

  • What type of surgeon are you and what is the most common procedure you perform?

  • How many times have you performed this procedure?

  • How often are infections encountered with this procedure?

  • Have you ever had a claim filed against you, or been the defendant in any litigation?

  • Have you ever been denied renewal of your malpractice insurance?

  • Has your malpractice insurance ever been canceled?

  • Have you ever had your hospital privileges suspended?

  • Does the operating room staff perform instrument counts before, during and after the surgey?

  • Are you board certified? If so, what is your specialty and which professional associations are you a member?

  • In an "average" week, how many hours do you spend in your office seeing patients and how many hours in the operating room? In an "average" week, how many surgeries do you schedule to perform?

  • How often are you "on call" for other physicians?

  • In a "typical" night, how many hours do you sleep?

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