N.H. Jury Awards $2.6 Million in Teen Overdose Malpractice Case
East News June 28, 2005
A New Hampshire jury has awarded $2.6 million to the family of a teen who died after a massive aspirin overdose in 2001.
But it's not clear how much John and Gaie Mitchell will receive, because ...
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Subject: Dr. Occhino is my doctor
Posted On: November 19, 2008, 7:25 pm CST
Posted By: leanne
Comment:
I have read the comments and I am unsure on what to make of it. My daughter just started seeing Dr. Christopher Occhino today. I was made aware of this incident and decided to investigate. I have decided after seeing Dr. Occhino to keep him as my daughers doctor.
He is extremely well with her. She gets very nervous around doctors and he put her at ease and was very attentative and explained to her what was happening and seemed to really care. Time will tell but I am glad he did not let this incident end his career.
Subject: Dr. Occhino is my doctor
He is extremely well with her. She gets very nervous around doctors and he put her at ease and was very attentative and explained to her what was happening and seemed to really care. Time will tell but I am glad he did not let this incident end his career.