Larry Cohen is the host of Ringler Radio and is the head of Ringler Associates operations in...
Published: | January 2, 2016 |
Podcast: | Ringler Radio |
Category: | Medical Law |
Thousands of people every year have an endoscopy, a non-surgical procedure to examine their digestive tract for potential issues. Unfortunately, the use of a contaminated duodenoscope or scope, manufactured by Olympus Corporation. of the Americas, the device used in the procedure, led to a superbug outbreak at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. In this podcast, Ringler Radio host Larry Cohen talks with Attorney Pete Kaufman from Panish Shea & Boyle LLP, as they take a look at the use of contaminated scopes on patients, its impact, the FDA’s role, and litigation.
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