A routine surgery turned fatal when Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky allegedly removed a man's liver instead of his spleen—but was this a tragic accident or part of a disturbing pattern of negligence? Legal Nurse Consultant Shannon Boyett joins the show to dissect the 500-page civil complaint, uncovering the deeper story of a Florida surgeon with a history of malpractice, lawsuits, and an alleged cover-up. How did he keep operating for so long? Who looked the other way? And who else is named in the lawsuit?
Boyett reveals how forensic nurses expose medical negligence, while forensic psychologists analyze the warning signs of high-risk professionals, including narcissism, lack of accountability, and an absence of remorse—traits that allow dangerous doctors to continue practicing unchecked. Discover how these forensic experts assist attorneys in high-profile civil lawsuits, exposing the truth and holding negligent professionals accountable.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Case of Dr. Shaknovsky
02:55 The Fatal Surgical Error and Its Consequences
06:08 Investigating Dr. Shaknovsky’s Surgical History
09:02 Hospital Accountability and Legal Implications
12:04 The Role of Accreditation and Oversight
15:08 Criminal vs. Civil Liability in Medical Malpractice
17:59 Understanding Tort Reform and Its Impact
20:56 The Psychological Profile of Medical Professionals
24:10 The Financial Implications for Hospitals
26:49 Conclusion and Future Implications for Medical Practice
40:42 Legal Accountability in Medical Malpractice
43:32 Training and Competence in Surgery
46:04 Psychopathy and Medical Professionals
49:10 The Role of Empathy in Healthcare
50:49 Psychological Screening for Medical Professionals
53:09 Narcissism and Professional Competence
56:29 Investigating Medical Cases
01:01:31 Nurse Accountability and Documentation
01:04:10 The Importance of Accurate Medical Records
01:08:01 The Value of Compassionate Care
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