Background
Remakus, Bernard Leo was born on October 28, 1948 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Leo W. and Adel Bertha (Macho) Remakus.
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THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC is a layman's guide to medical malpractice. It analyzes what malpractice is - and isn't, why good doctors make bad mistakes, the many factors which have led to an epidemic number of malpractice suits in America, the effects of malpractice on physicians and society, and a practical solution to the problem. Written in 1990, THE MALPRACTICE EPIDEMIC prophesied the insidious takeover of the American health care industry by managed care, and continues to be read as an insightful account of the American health care experiment.
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The Malpractice Epidemic is a behind-the-scenes look at medical malpractice and its numerous implications. Concise, informative and provocative, it is the original layman's guide to medical malpractice, as well as a valuable reference for even the most knowledgeable physician or lawyer. In addition to medical malpractice, The Malpractice Epidemic also analyzes other problems with our current health care system, especially those related to government-sponsored health insurance programs, health maintenance organizations and the organized movement to keep national health insurance out of the United States. The book proposes a single plan to solve the malpractice crisis and make quality health care available to every American. Reviews: ROBERT V. DAVISON, ESQ., former senior advisor to the U.S. Secretary of HUD: "The Malpractice Epidemic is a valuable primer in any serious discussion of the growing medical liability reform debate. A copy should be in every legislator's office." HELEN M. EVRARD, M.D., clinical assistant professor, Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine: "The Malpractice Epidemic takes readers behind the scenes of medical malpractice and accurately portrays the interaction between doctors, lawyers, patients and courts. It should be required reading for every American because it shows how and why the system is broken, and what we need to do to fix it."
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educator physician author medical journalist
Remakus, Bernard Leo was born on October 28, 1948 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Leo W. and Adel Bertha (Macho) Remakus.
Bachelor of Science, King's College, 1970; Master of Education, E. Stroudsburg State College, 1972; Doctor of Medicine, Temple University, 1978.
Resident, Abington Memorial Hospital, 1978-1981;
private practice, Hallstead, Pennsylvania, since 1981;
instructor, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, since 1981. Chief of staff, director emergency medicine, chairman ethics committee Barnes-Kasson County Hospital, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Medical journalist Internal MedicineWorld Report, Old Bridge, New Jersey, since 1991.
Lecturer Discovery International, Deerfield, Illinois, since 1994. Speaker in field.
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Coach varsity baseball Blue Ridge H.S. Athletic scout College Prospects of America.
Married Charlotte M. Amorebello, August 17, 1974. Children: Christopher B., Alexandra T., Matthew B.