Myron Ex Rel. Brock v. DOCTORS GENERAL HOSP.

704 So. 2d 1083
CourtDistrict Court of Appeal of Florida
DecidedDecember 31, 1997
Docket95-0212
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Myron Ex Rel. Brock v. DOCTORS GENERAL HOSP., 704 So. 2d 1083 (Fla. Ct. App. 1997).

Opinion

704 So.2d 1083 (1997)

Rayna MYRON, a minor, By and Through her parents and natural guardians, Sharon BROCK and Herbert B. Myron and Sharon Brock and Herbert B. Myron, individually, Appellants/Cross-Appellees,
v.
DOCTORS GENERAL HOSPITAL, LTD.; Doctors Hospital, Inc. of Plantation; Universal Health Services, Inc., D/B/A Doctors General Hospital, N/K/A Universal Medical Center; Michael Gervasi, D.O.; Michael Stary, D.O.; Professional Emergency Services, Inc.; Peter J. Shulman, M.D.; Peter J. Shulman, M.D., P.A.; Marshall D. Ohring, M.D.; Marshall D. Ohring, M.D., P.A.; Saltzman, Tanis, Pittell, Levin and Jacobson, P.A., D/B/A Pediatric Associates; Humana, Inc., D/B/A Humana Hospital Bennett; Jack F. Kareff, M.D.; Wayne Lee, M.D., P.A., D/B/A Physicians Associates, Miguel Calzadilla, M.D.; Miguel Calzadilla, M.D., P.A.; Healthtrust, Inc.—The Hospital Company, D/B/A Plantation General Hospital; Hospital Corporation of America, D/B/A Plantation General Hospital; Hospital Development & Service Corp., D/B/A Plantation General Hospital; Yvonne Rutherford, M.D.; Yvonne Rutherford, P.A., et al., Appellees/Cross-Appellants.

No. 95-0212.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.

December 31, 1997.
Rehearing, Rehearing and Certification Denied February 18, 1998.

*1085 Sheldon J. Schlesinger, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, and Joel S. Perwin of Podhurst, Orseck, Josefsberg, Eaton, Meadow, Olin & Perwin, P.A., Miami, for appellants/cross-appellees.

Kevin P. O'Connor of O'Connor & Meyers, P.A., Coral Gables, for appellees/cross-appellants Peter J. Shulman, M.D., Peter J. Shulman, M.D., P.A., Marshall D. Ohring, M.D., Marshall D. Ohring, M.D., P.A., and Saltzman, Tanis, Pittel, Levin & Jacobson, P.A., d/b/a Pediatric Associates.

Ricki Lewis Tannen of Klein, Tannen & Cohen, P.A., Hollywood, for appellees/cross appellants Doctors' General Hospital, Dr. Gervasi and Dr. Brown.

Miles A. McGrane, III of McGrane & Nosich, P.A., Coral Gables, for appellees/cross appellants Michael D. Stary, D.O., and Professional Emergency Services, Inc.

Bambi G. Blum and Ila J. Klion of Hicks, Anderson & Blum, P.A., Miami, and George, Hartz, Lundeen, Flagg & Fulmer, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for appellees/cross-appellants Miguel Calzadilla, M.D. and Miguel Calzadilla, M.D., P.A.

Michael C. Mattson, Eugene K. Pettis, and Pamela R. Kittrell of Cooney, Haliczer, Mattson, Lance, Blackburn, Pettis & Richards, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for appellee/cross-appellant Humana of Florida, Inc.

Shelley H. Leinicke of Wicker, Smith, Tutan, O'Hara, McCoy, Graham & Ford, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for appellees/cross-appellants Yvonne Rutherford, M.D., P.A., Healthtrust, Inc.—The Hospital Co., d/b/a Plantation General Hospital, Hospital Corporation of America, d/b/a Plantation General Hospital, Hospital Development & Service Corp., d/b/a Plantation General Hospital.

Philip D. Parrish of Stephens, Lynn, Klein & McNicholas, P.A., Miami, for appellees/cross-appellants Jack Kareff, M.D. and *1086 Jack Kareff, M.D. and Wayne Lee, M.D., P.A., d/b/a Physicians Associates.

Rehearing, Rehearing En Banc and Certification Denied February 18, 1998.

WARNER, Judge.

Appellants file this appeal from a defense verdict following a four month medical malpractice trial, claiming that the trial court committed five reversible errors. We find that two errors merit reversal. We hold that the trial court erred in admitting Child Protection Team reports of a child abuse investigation and in permitting the defense to cross examine the appellants' experts with non authoritative medical treatises. These errors were not harmless and consequently necessitate a new trial.

This case involved diametrically opposing views of the causation of the minor child's, Rayna's, injuries. The appellants sued three hospitals and nine doctors, alleging that they had committed medical negligence. The appellees steadfastly claimed that the baby was a victim of shaken baby syndrome—child abuse. Over twenty-four expert physicians testified both in support of, and in opposition to, the views of each respective side, in addition to the eight appellee doctors, several lay witnesses, and the witnesses who testified on damages. In sum, it was a hotly contested trial.

Facts

On the morning of September 28, 1987, appellant Sharon Brock, the mother of six-month old Rayna, brought Rayna to Doctor's Hospital with complaints of a high fever, and appellee Doctors Gervasi and Stary examined her. After a general examination in which Dr. Stary observed some redness of the left ear drum, he diagnosed Rayna with otitis media (ear infection) and prescribed an antibiotic for her. He recorded that there were "no meningeal signs" but failed to perform a spinal tap to rule out meningitis, an ever present concern in the case of an infant having a very high temperature. The appellants' expert, Dr. Martin Raff, testified that Rayna had symptoms consistent with meningitis and that the emergency room doctors deviated from the standard of care by failing to perform a spinal tap, which would have definitively diagnosed whether she had meningitis. Dr. Raff opined that Rayna was suffering from meningitis and that giving her antibiotics created a condition called "partially treated meningitis," which masked the meningeal symptoms without curing the infection.

The next day, Ms. Brock brought Rayna to the offices of Pediatric Associates. She relayed the baby's symptoms and her treatment at Doctors' Hospital, including the diagnosis, and reported that Rayna had vomited after she received her second dose of antibiotics during the previous evening. Appellee Dr. Shulman found Rayna to be alert and cheerful. He concluded that she did not have otitis media and believed that her vomiting was due to a fairly common reaction to the antibiotic. After concluding that the baby had gastroenteritis or a stomach virus, and finding no signs of meningitis, he told Ms. Brock to discontinue the medication.

The next day, appellee Dr. Ohring examined Rayna when Ms. Brock brought her back to Pediatric Associates. After his examination, Dr. Ohring concurred with Dr. Shulman that the baby had a stomach virus, rather than an ear infection, and he also found no signs of meningitis.

As Rayna's health appeared to be improving, on Friday, October 2, 1987, Ms. Brock brought her to Lecia Tinsley, the babysitter, to spend the night so that Ms. Brock could go on a date. Ms. Tinsley noticed that the baby seemed a little warm and looked pale, but she did not think that she was too sick to be left for the evening. Ms. Tinsley gave Rayna Tylenol once and fed her three times. Rayna spit up once and had a little diarrhea.

Rayna slept through the night and into the next morning. After breakfast, Rayna fell asleep while playing on the floor. Ms. Tinsley was not alarmed at the time, and she put Rayna to bed. Later, when Ms. Tinsley checked on her, Rayna was limp as a rag and would not stir, but there was nothing unusual about her breathing. When Ms. Tinsley tried to reach Ms. Brock on the telephone to no avail, she decided to take the baby to the emergency room. Believing that she would not have the authority to take Rayna to the hospital, Ms. Tinsley stopped at Ms. Brock's *1087 home, which was on the way. She informed Ms. Brock that Rayna would not wake up and that she was taking her to the hospital. Ms. Brock went out to the car and checked on Rayna. Ms. Brock then got dressed and drove with Ms. Tinsley to the emergency room. Rayna was breathing, according to Ms. Tinsley, but Ms.

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