The Expert Witness and the Nonorganic Patient: Discovery, Documentation and Daubert

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Identifier 20030211_nanos_controversies_03
Title The Expert Witness and the Nonorganic Patient: Discovery, Documentation and Daubert
Creator August L. Reader
Affiliation San Francisco, CA
Subject Ocular Malingering; Simulation; Falsification; False Attribution; Exaggeration; Intentional Injury; Dissimulation
Description Ocular malingering is a phenomenon defined as the conscious and voluntary complaint of a visual disturbance that does not exist and is most commonly seen in military recruits and in individuals seeking financial gain in a lawsuit. It was estimated that attempted ocular malingering to avoid military service before World War II was approximately 7%. However, this percentage dropped to between 0.5-3% after Pearl Harbor and was felt to be due to greater patriotism. The number of malingerers in the military in more modern times has not been estimated, but appears to be less in a more volunteer service (personal experience).
Date 2003-02-11
Language eng
Format application/pdf
Type Text
Source 2003 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting
Relation is Part of NANOS 2003: Controversies Session
Collection Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NANOS Annual Meeting Collection: https://novel.utah.edu/collection/nanos-annual-meeting-collection/
Publisher North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
Holding Institution Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Rights Management Copyright 2010. For further information regarding the rights to this collection, please visit: https://NOVEL.utah.edu/about/copyright
ARK ark:/87278/s63n58wv
Setname ehsl_novel_nam
ID 181522
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63n58wv
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