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- J C Marshall.
- Marshall & Gonzalez, Houston, Texas, USA.
- Surv Ophthalmol. 1995 Jul 1;40(1):69-72.
AbstractA doctor's personal credibility is the paramount factor in achieving success when testifying, especially as a defendant. Factors that aid credibility include a natural manner, sincerity, confidence, clarity and composure. Being argumentative, defensive, smug, flamboyant, or nervous undermines credibility. The authors offer advice to enhance the ophthalmologist's success in testifying.
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