Expert Insight: Kay Van Wey’s AALM Articles
Navigating the complexities of medical malpractice requires expertise, dedication, and a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in healthcare law. Kay Van Wey, a seasoned medical malpractice attorney and the founder of Van Wey, Metzler & Williams, stands out as a beacon of knowledge and advocacy in this challenging field.
Through her comprehensive articles published in Attorney At Law Magazine (AALM), Kay has illuminated the issues patients and practitioners face. Her articles also provide invaluable insights into the legal mechanisms that protect patient rights. Her work underscores the critical importance of legal expertise in ensuring justice and accountability in the health care sector.
A Deep Dive into Healthcare Challenges: Kay Van Wey’s Pioneering Articles
Kay’s contributions to AALM span a wide range of topics, each addressing pivotal aspects of medical malpractice and patient safety. From the alarming rates of preventable surgical errors to the controversial discussions surrounding the rise of surgeon serial killers, her articles delve into the heart of what makes healthcare both a field of miraculous recoveries and, at times, tragic failures.
She tackles complex issues such as maternal mortality in Texas, the safety concerns of outpatient and office-based surgery centers, and the nuanced challenges of racial disparity in healthcare delivery. Each piece not only sheds light on the current state of medical care but also advocates for systemic change, emphasizing the need for vigilance, reform, and the unwavering pursuit of excellence in medical practice.
Empowering Change in Healthcare: A Collection of Kay Van Wey’s Attorney at Law Magazine Articles
As we present a collection of Kay Van Wey’s AALM articles, readers are invited to explore the depth of her analysis and the passion behind her advocacy. This page serves as a gateway to understanding the multifaceted world of medical malpractice law through the eyes of an expert committed to making a difference.
Whether you are a healthcare professional, a legal practitioner, or a concerned citizen, these articles offer a wealth of knowledge, perspective, and a call to action for improving patient care and safety across the healthcare landscape.
- Politics and Patient Safety
March 19, 2024
- Black Boxes in the Operating Room
January 5, 2024
- A Ray of Hope for Texas Patients
October 9, 2023
- Dallas’ New Dr. Death?
January 21, 2023
- Drowsy Doctors
October 21, 2022
https://attorneyatlawmagazine.com/public-articles/personal-injury/medical-malpractice/drowsy-doctors
- Texas Medical Board, Do Your Job!
May 10, 2022
- To Robot or Not? A Look at Robot Assisted Surgery
December 29, 2021
- Why I’ll Never Stop Talking About Dr. Death
September 16, 2021
- Tele-Radiology Malpractice
March 10, 2021
- Racial Disparity in Healthcare
December 10, 2020
- Leg is the New Heart
September 15, 2020
- Distracted Surgery
March 19, 2020
- Becoming Significant
October 16, 2019
https://attorneyatlawmagazine.com/legal/opinion/becoming-significant
- What Is Killing Us These Days?
September 26, 2019
- Maternal Mortality & the TMB
June 24, 2019
- Dr. Death, Dr. Oz And Me
December 7, 2018
- Out-Patient And Office-Based Surgery Center Safety
September 14, 2018
- Maternal Mortality: Why are Texas Mothers Dying?
December 6, 2017
- The Making of a Surgeon Serial Killer
May 12, 2017
- The Prevalence of Preventable Medical Errors and Why You Should Care
December 1, 2016
https://attorneyatlawmagazine.com/prevalence-of-preventable-medical-errors
- Whose Fault Is It When A Patient Falls In The Hospital?
March 7, 2016
http://www.attorneyatlawmagazine.com/dallas/whose-fault-is-it-when-a-patient-falls-in-the-hospital/