M Sh Mukashev, A E Turganbaev, B A Asanov, B Toktosun Uulu, A B Ibraimov, G M Kalybekova
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Abstract
The article presents results of a retrospective analysis of the commission forensic medical examinations of «medical malpractice cases» for 2017-2021 on materials of RCFME MH KR. It has been established that the number of commission examinations showed a pronounced tendency to increase in the analyzed period: 64 (9.78%) cases - in 2017, 86 (12.63%) - in 2018, 92 (16.46%) - in 2019, 179 (29.1%) - in 2020 and 80 (13.96%) in 2021 out of 501 cases of commission examinations on «medical malpractice cases». The considerable number of ordered examinations concerned the professional activity of obstetricians-gynecologists (131 cases; 26.1%) and surgeons (65 cases; 12.9%). Quite a large part of the examinations was represented by investigations regarding COVID-19 (72 cases; 14.37%) and AIDS infection (47 cases; 9.3%) among the commission examinations. Medical violations also concerned specialists who are not related to extreme medicine (tuberculosis specialists, oncologists, therapists, neurologists).
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The journal is concerned with the theory and practice of forensic medicine - the problems of thanatology, traumatology, toxicology, serology, forensic obstetrics, forensic dentistry, forensic psychiatry, forensic chemistry, physicotechnical methods of investigation, history of forensic medicine and some problems of criminology and legal laws related to forensic medicine. It publishes original studies by Russian authors, casuistry surveys, abstracts and reviews of Russian and foreign literature, scientific information, reports on scientific conferences.