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Oncologists, specifically known for their specific medical skills include a vast variety of physicians, namely radiologists or roentgenologists, urologists, neuro-surgeons, prootologists, obstetricians and gynaecologists as well as other medical practitioners.

Physicians, in general are highly prone to extreme tension and anxiety in their tasks. After all, their medical prowess enhances and saves human beings. Yet, an occasional error or lapse can always occur.

But an error, even a clerical one can have a potentially lethal impact on the patient's corporeal condition. And one bad case is all it takes to ruin a qualified physician's professional reputation.

When a patient or his family decides to sue you for negligence or an error on your part, the courts are more likely to side with them. After all, their loss is eminently visible. If the court decides to provide them with compensation, the specified amount is your immediate liability and you have no choice but to pay up.

You can avoid a situation like this. Why not invest in Professional Indemnity Insurance for oncologists? Professional Indemnity Insurance protects you against legal liability claims made by any of your patients.

You should also opt to name your staff in your policy. This will cover all errors, omissions and negligence on their part. The premium payments are nil compared to the amounts ordered by courts to be paid in medical malpractice cases.

If you wish to opt for a scheme that covers your clinical premises and your practice, you should consider buying a Doctor's Composite Package scheme. The Doctor's Composite Package scheme offers 7 types of cover and insures the contents of your clinic, including machinery, medical kits and supplies, monetary value and even your sign-board from most major perils.

It also provides fidelity guarantee insurance of your employees and professional indemnity as well. If you opt for more than two covers then you also receive a discount of 15 percent off the premium amount.

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