Captain of the Ship Doctrine

This term applies to medical malpractice liability. It is a doctrine in common law that the physician in an operating room situation can be held liable for the actions of subordinates (e.g., nurses) including their negligence. This is based on the physician role as “captain of the ship” in that he or she controls and directs the actions of everyone else in the operating room. (See Professional Liability).

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