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Patient SafetyAccuracy 3.6/5

Criminal Accountability for Medical Harm

Henderson, Kirby, and Shughart set out to put Duntsch behind bars.

In Plain English

Henderson, Kirby, and Shughart set out to put Duntsch behind bars.

What Happened in the Episode

Henderson, Kirby, and Shughart set out to put Duntsch behind bars.

Clinical Concept

Criminal Accountability for Medical Harm; Henderson, Kirby, and Shughart set out to put Duntsch behind bars.

What ER Teams Would Evaluate

A real review would verify patient records, operative notes, consent, complications, credentialing, reporting, peer review, and regulator response.

Treatment and Management Overview

Management depends on patient stability, harm disclosure, complication treatment, institutional reporting, board authority, and legal requirements.

What TV Gets Right

The episode ties this case to a supported surgical safety, oversight, experimental-care, or patient-harm event.

What TV Compresses

The available sources do not support adding exact injuries, operative details, timelines, regulatory filings, or outcomes beyond the summary.

Sources and Further Reading