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Medicolegal Considerations in Dental Practice - Part 1

Summary:
Dr. Edwin Zinman is currently a widely regarded dental malpractice attorney who has dedicated his career to advocating for both patients and dentists.

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A former practicing periodontist, Dr. Edwin Zinman is currently a widely regarded dental malpractice attorney who has dedicated his career to advocating for both patients and dentists. He has lectured extensively on dental care and malpractice. In part 1 of this series, Dr. Zinman introduces himself and his work in an open interactive discussion with Dr. Ronald Goldstein.

Date Added:
7/6/2010

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Ronald Goldstein, DDS Ronald Goldstein, DDS
Dr. Ronald Goldstein is currently Clinical Professor of Oral Rehabilitation at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dent...
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Edwin J Zinman, DDS, JD Edwin J Zinman, DDS, JD

EDWIN J. ZINMAN, DDS, JD
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University of Pittsburgh Schoo...
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