Ophthalmologist Had No Role In Plaintiff’s Surgery, Says New York Appellate Court

(July 9, 2018, 1:22 PM EDT) -- BROOKLYN, N.Y. — A trial court erred in refusing to dismiss an ophthalmologist from a medical malpractice suit, a New York appellate court ruled July 5, concluding that he sufficiently established that he had no role in the plaintiff’s treatment or no authority over the doctor who performed her surgery (Mary V. McAlwee v. Westchester Health Associates, PLLC, et al., No. 2017-09841, N.Y. Sup., App. Div., 2nd Dept., 2018 N.Y. App. Div. LEXIS 4996)....

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