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Articles Published by Arthur Wernick

Arthur Wernick has written several articles regarding his work for attorneys in cases of medical malpractice & personal injury involving medications.

Article in the Journal of the Alleghany County Bar Association
April 22, 2022

Experts with integrity and knowledge are beneficial to your case.
By Arthur Wernick, PharmD

As a Clinical Pharmacist, I assist law firms in cases that involve medications, often in the areas of personal injury and medical malpractice. I provide research, expert opinion and reporting that is knowledge-based and unbiased, allowing me to assist with either plaintiff or defense and my work is focused toward the specific needs of the case.

The distinction between research and opinion must be clear. Information that is researched through published medical literature is precisely referenced. A balanced approach to obtaining the information ensures a high standard of credible facts. Expert opinion involves assessing the available information and providing a coherent analysis of the facts and how they pertain to the case. This allows my legal partners to determine the significance of the conclusions and their strength in negotiation or in litigation.
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This article will provide a pointed example of the subtleties surrounding the dangers of medication mismanagement versus medication errors.

Medication Mismanagement vs Medication Errors: Where the Danger Lies
By Arthur Wernick, PharmD

Medication errors are often quite clear on their face, at least as far as the initial event is concerned. A common error is that someone receives the wrong medication. This may be due to an error in prescribing or an error in dispensing.

Circumstances of medication mismanagement are rarely quite so clear. In this case, the patient was taking 10 medications, all correctly prescribed and dispensed, yet the patient winds up deceased. I was asked to help determine if the patient’s medications contributed to the patient’s demise.
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