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Welcome to the latest episode of the Learning from Lawsuits podcast, where hosts Katie Wyatt and Dr. Charles Pilcher delve into the intricate world of medical malpractice with a focus on real cases that offer valuable learning experiences for healthcare providers. In this episode, they discuss a peculiar case involving a failed urethral catheterization in a 47-year-old male patient with acute urinary retention. The case sheds light on the critical distinctions between a mere complication and actual negligence in medical procedures.

The episode explores the facts surrounding the case, including the challenges faced during the procedure, the arguments posed by both the plaintiff and defense, and the ultimate decision not to pursue a lawsuit. Dr. Pilcher provides expert insights into the case, emphasizing the importance of proper documentation, understanding known complications, and the necessity of using appropriately sized catheters to avoid creating false passages.

Listeners will gain insights into the standards of care in medical practices, the role of proper documentation, and strategies to defend against potential malpractice claims. This episode is an essential listen for medical professionals seeking to better navigate the complexities of their duties while minimizing legal risks.

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