Health Law Newsletter – Fall 2017
In this Issue:
1 –Doctors Today Facing Many Options. By: Vasilios “Bill” Kalogredis
2- Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decision Results in Sweeping Change to Informed Consent Law. By: Maureen Murphy McBride
3- Oversight Requirements and Regulations for Supervising Physician Assistants. By: Katherine (“Katie”) E. LaDow
4- Five Key Things to Consider Before Executing a Commercial Lease for Medical and Dental Offices By: Helen H. Mountain
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