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… job functions; and (3) consider petitioner's extensive medical history. A-5071-15T1 5 The scope of our review in an …
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… A.R. was readmitted to the hospital for treatment of severe medical complications and had a feeding tube inserted. A … failed due to defendant's continued substance abuse and medical neglect of A.R., who suffered a severe infection in …
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… percentage obligations for the children's unreimbursed medical expenses.1 Motion practice continued unabated, … to declare plaintiff wholly responsible for the children's medical costs, and to compel reunification therapy. … that plaintiff never consulted him about the children's medical and other expenses.2 He further contends that …
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… testimony from any witness with knowledge of the child's medical conditions, the judge should not have taken judicial notice that the child's medical disorders might have rendered her more fragile than … significant risk of harm, especially given her significant medical problems. Affirmed. … a4843-15.pdf … A-4843-15T2 …
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… Petitioner was told to report to the nurse's office for a medical evaluation. Petitioner was transported to Robert … Sananman as thirty-percent of his practice is dedicated to medical evaluations performed for the State, while Dr. … thirty-percent of his practice is dedicated to performing medical evaluations for the State. While an expert's …
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… that every child who reports sexual abuse receive a medical examination to identify any injuries or signs of … with never having been sexually abused. Therefore, the medical exam rarely confirms or denies sexual abuse occurred. As there is rarely physical evidence, as medical providers, we often rely on the history to make a …
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… asked what happened, Paul said Joan "did it." When later medically examined, it was determined Paul was also … to seek 2 We have renumbered these arguments. 5 A-0095-16T4 medical treatment – were tried together, as was appropriate, … the Division's contention that Carl failed to timely seek medical treatment for the child. This, too, provided a sound …
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… interview the alleged incapacitated person, examine the medical records, make inquiry of persons having knowledge of … and shall have the right and power to examine complete medical records, including medical and psychiatric records and written charts, …
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Benchmark Hearing Checklist Name of Youth: A picture containing logo Description automatically generated New Jersey Judiciary … Benchmark Hearing Checklist … ☐ Ages 11-14 (if in foster care for one or more years) ☐ Age 15 ☐ Age 16 ☐ Age 17 ☐ Ages 18-20 …
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… DAKE V ANNORSDEL, Plaintiffs, vs. C. R. BARD, INC., BARD MEDICAL DIVISION, a Division of C.R. Bard, Inc., BARD UROLOGICAL DIVISION, a Division of Bard Medical Division, and JOHN-DOES 1- 20, Defendants. F I L ED …
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… Statewide Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Medical School Note: Six regional trainings per month …
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… including signed certifications, authorizations to collect medical records, and any unserved medical records relating to the implant and any explant …
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… in Camden (Cooper); and (2) a Dyal1 subpoena for Cooper medical records pertaining to the elective surgery to remove … application is a request for a court- issued subpoena of medical records. Id. at 240. Due to the doctor-patient … privilege, see N.J.S.A. 2A:84A(22.2), a subpoena for medical records is treated "as the functional equivalent of …
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… "[p]attern of psychological abuse," "[e]ducational and medical neglect," [and] "[i]mpaired insight and judgement." … the opinions of Dr. Lee, opinions supported by numerous medical professionals who preceded him with similar …
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… "[p]attern of psychological abuse," "[e]ducational and medical neglect," [and] "[i]mpaired insight and judgement." … the opinions of Dr. Lee, opinions supported by numerous medical professionals who preceded him with similar …
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… in Camden (Cooper); and (2) a Dyal1 subpoena for Cooper medical records pertaining to the elective surgery to remove … application is a request for a court- issued subpoena of medical records. Id. at 240. Due to the doctor-patient … privilege, see N.J.S.A. 2A:84A(22.2), a subpoena for medical records is treated "as the functional equivalent of …
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… with recent childbirth or miscarriage. She told the medical personnel treating her that she had not been … nurse contacted the Wayne Police Department to report that medical staff believed defendant may have given birth to a … The officers interviewed the teenager about defendant's medical condition and searched several parts of the home, …
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… frequent verbal taunts regarding his diabetes and related medical problems. On appeal, defendant contends the trial … described by the plaintiff himself. . . . So I don't have a medical expert coming forward to give that testimony, but I … required plaintiff to provide expert or treating physician medical testimony to causally relate his limited eyesight, …
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… Division's investigative summary, the police report, D.'s medical examination form, D.'s psychiatric evaluation, D.'s … following a Social Security disability hearing. The medical evidence established that he had a severe psychotic … "D.'s injuries were not life-threatening[,] . . . he needed medical attention" and "[D.M.] was neither remorseful nor …
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… 1999, Davis began working as a firefighter and emergency medical technician (EMT) in the Township of Westhampton. In … In October 2015, Davis was found to have achieved maximum medical improvement (MMI). He was given a medical release. 4 A-4070-18 Thereafter, Davis had two …