Is a doctor’s conduct assessed with regard to the result?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from O'Grady v. Stokes, 2005 ABQB 247 (CanLII):

In other words, as stated, in Wilson v. Swanson, supra at 812, a doctor’s conduct should be assessed with regard to the care provided, not the result. E. Error in Judgment

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