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Hematology Malpractice Hematology and oncology are frequently unified into one specialty, and while a board certified physician may practice primarily as an oncologist he or she may take call or cover for a hematologist in certain situations, in which it would be more appropriate for a hematologist to care for a patient because of experience and training. A hematologist may be unfamiliar with chemotherapeutic agents and treatment regimens and may inadvertently overdose or underdose a patient, resulting in a malpractice case as the patient may experience an adverse drug event or death as a result of overdose or progression of the growth of the cancer in the case of an underdose.
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