When did Dr. Davis open Exhibits 1 and 2?
May 15, 2019 (stipulation 7)
According to Dr. Davis, how many times did Mr. Vinson visit his office?
Twice. (121)
What direction did Dr. Davis give Dr. Aggarwal regarding Mr. Vinson's July prescription?
To ensure that Mr. Vinson was not taking any other medications. (106)
Why did Dr. Sloan and Dr. Davis want to start their own practice?
Their previous clinic specialized in high-end patients, and they wanted to establish something that provided more access to the community. (20-21)
What is Dr. Davis' certified speciality?
Gastroenterology. (8)
How much money does Dr. Davis think he lost in total from gambling?
$300,000. (35-36, math)
According to Dr. Davis, why did NP Robinson track him down on July 17, 2019?
She was worried about some bruising and cuts. (59)
To how many of Aggarwal's "parties" has Dr. Davis been?
One. (188)
How did Dr. Sloan characterize Mr. Vinson's death while on the phone with Dr. Davis?
As a freak accident. (118)
What does Dr. Davis claim that he kept in section "C" of his desk?
No more than $75,000, most of which can be attributed to gambling winnings. (249-250)
How often does Dr. Davis go to Midlandia?
About once a month. (189)
What was Dr. Davis' first opinion on treatment for Mr. Vinson's condition?
It could be managed with dietary changes and future monitoring. (52)
Why did Dr. Davis start to wonder if Dr. Aggarwal was involved in a kickback scheme?
He learned in early 2019 from a couple of patients that the formulation of Amtamid with Sanguixa was quite expensive after their insurance changed. Aggarwal did not suggest that the patients had other options or should call Dr. Davis when they complained about the price. (170-173)
How many other patients have died in Dr. Davis' care who did not have a terminal condition?
One. (221-222)
Who is Dr. Davis' hero?
Berkley De la Porta. (226)
When and why did Dr. Davis receive a disciplinary letter?
Why does Dr. Davis claim that prescribing Renibix with Amtamid and Sanguixa would not have been a problem?
Renibix performs better with Aspirin, and Amtamid, like Aspirin, is a mild blood thinner. (132-133)
Why did Dr. Davis tend to prescribe Amtamid with Sanguixa?
It had a reliable track record of safety. (165)
What does Dr. Davis remember discussing with Dr. Liu?
How the safety profile of Renibix and Amtamid with Sanguixa was worth monitoring. (275)
In what ways has Dr. Davis been involved in community service since Mr. Vinson's death?
Volunteering at homeless shelters, coaching five youth sports teams, and picking up litter on the side of the road. (263-265)
Why does Dr. Davis think he will be exonerated?
He does not believe there is enough evidence to establish that he was involved or responsible. (212-213)
What symptoms did Mr. Vinson have when first coming to Dr. Davis' practice?
Mild weight loss and increased thirst and urination, and reporting an initial blood test at the primary office came back positive on an Albumin-to-Creatine test, indicating protein in the patient’s urine. (45-47)
What idea did Dr. Davis pitch to Dr. Aggarwal?
Focusing on a single, effective and safe, primary option for a pain killer. (154-155)
What drug did Dr. Davis decide to prescribe to Mr. Vinson at the July appointment?
Amtamid. (61)
How does Dr. Davis describe his current gambling habits?
Under control. (42) May be progressing again. (219)