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duty of care

noun du·ty of care \ˈd(y)üt-ē-əv-ˈke(ə)r, -ˈka(ə)r\

Medical Definition of DUTY OF CARE

:  a duty to use care toward others that would be exercised by an ordinarily resonable and prudent person in order to protect them from unnecessary risk of harm <in a typical medical malpractice lawsuit, the plaintiff has the burden of proof to show that the physician had a legal duty of care to the patient, that the physician breached that duty, and that the breach caused injury to the plaintiff—L. F. Sparr et al>

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