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- Are you aware of information with respect to steps taken by the
management of Duke Hospitals in response to the hydraulic fluid
incidents?
- Are you aware of formal or informal reports or documents
which provide information about those Duke management responses
to the hydraulic fluid incidents?
- Are you aware of evaluations, analyses, documents or discussions
with respect to the studies of the health effects of the hydraulic
fluid exposure on patients and staff which have been previously
or which have not been disclosed, released or published?
If you have information or knowledge concerning these specific
questions, or any other aspect of the Duke hydraulic fluid exposure
incidents, you may be able to assist exposed patients in gaining
a greater understanding of their medical situation or with improvement
of surgical medical safety practices.
It is also helpful if you are aware of the locations of documents
which may contain relevant information or can identify persons,
departments or agencies whose job it is to monitor, maintain records
on or make decisions concerning any of these research questions.
It is particularly helpful if you can give us a specific idea as
to what relevant information might be found in certain documents,
or under the responsibility of particular individuals or groups.
You may contact us by telephone or fax at the numbers listed to
the left, or via email by clicking here.
It is helpful if you can provide enough detail so that we can best
use the information, or locate sources of information (documents,
computer records, etc) in order to best assist with the research.
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we hope that you will give us a means to contact you and to follow
up on the valuable information you have provided. We pledge to take
each message seriously, and will follow up on all information received.
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is not an advertisement for legal services. This inquiry is not
affiliated or associated with any other law firm or group other
than Temple Law Firm, PLLC. This inquiry into the Duke Hospitals
surgical patient exposure to hydraulic fluid is being conducted
on an independent basis, and is not connected with, sponsored by,
or controlled by, Duke Hospitals or any related organization. Your
confidentiality will be protected to the fullest extent of the law.

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