By far, the most efficient way to obtain relevant search returns fast is to type specific medical terms into the Search Field and hitting the enter key, return key or clicking "Search." Try to use more, rather than fewer, keywords to obtain better search returns. For example:
Instead of searching for "laminectomy", try to be more specific as in "L4-5 laminectomy." Quotation marks are not necessary.
Your search return will appear like this:
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Clicking here performs a search using the title as the keyword string. This feature can be very useful for quickly winnowing your search to more relevant returns.
Medical Records: The Key to Relevant Keywords
The most accurate sources of relevant medical keywords are your client's patient medical records, but you should know what you're looking for before sifting through piles of documentation. Start by looking for the following documents:
If you are in doubt about what records to use, call Medical Legal Art at 1-800-338-5954 during regular business hours (M-F, 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, EST) and ask to speak with a Customer Service representative. Or email us at service@doereport.com for a free consultation.
Search Strategy #2: Browse by Category or Content Type
Search our convenient Category listings displaying the best-selling, most popularly viewed items in order. Under Categories, choose a Medical Specialty or Body Region. For Content Type, choose Content Collections, Anatomical Models, Medifocus Guides or Injury Forum Reviews. Customers tell us these search methods help familiarize them with how our content is organized, titled, etc.
Medical Legal Art creates medical demonstrative evidence (medical
illustrations, drawings, pictures, graphics, charts, medical animations,
anatomical models, and interactive presentations) for use during legal
proceedings, including research, demand letters, client conferences,
depositions, arbitrations, mediations, settlement conferences, mock jury
trials and for use in the courtroom. We do not provide legal or medical
advice. If you have legal questions, you should find a lawyer with whom you
can discuss your case issues. If you have medical questions, you should seek the advice of a healthcare provider.