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A justification for the Bolam rule was given by Lord Scarman in [case]. He stated:

Differences of opinion exist, and continue to exist, in the medical as in other professions. There is seldom any one answer exclusive of all others to problems of professional judgment. A court may prefer one body of opinion to the other; but that is no basis for a conclusion of negligence.

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Maynard v West Midlands RHA [1985] 1 WLR 634

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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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A justification for the Bolam rule was given by Lord Scarman in [case]. He stated:

Differences of opinion exist, and continue to exist, in the medical as in other professions. There is seldom any one answer exclusive of all others to problems of professional judgment. A court may prefer one body of opinion to the other; but that is no basis for a conclusion of negligence.

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#clinical-negligence #negligence #tort
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A justification for the Bolam rule was given by Lord Scarman in [case]. He stated:

Differences of opinion exist, and continue to exist, in the medical as in other professions. There is seldom any one answer exclusive of all others to problems of professional judgment. A court may prefer one body of opinion to the other; but that is no basis for a conclusion of negligence.

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Maynard v West Midlands RHA [1985] 1 WLR 634
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A justification for the Bolam rule was given by Lord Scarman in Maynard v West Midlands RHA [1985] 1 WLR 634. He stated: Differences of opinion exist, and continue to exist, in the medical as in other professions. There is seldom any one answer exclusive of all others to problems of profe

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