Why experiential consent is replacing traditional medical consent forms
Imagine sitting in a witness box while a plaintiff attorney holds up your drafted, 15th-grade surgical consent form. You know the patient signed it. You know you spent 10 minutes explaining the risks. But then the attorney asks the patient: “When the doctor warned you about positive dysphotopsia, did you know it meant you wouldn’t be able to drive your grandchildren home at night?” The patient cries. The jury glares …
Why experiential consent is replacing traditional medical consent forms


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