Stafford-Fox v. Jenkins

In Stafford-Fox v. Jenkins, 282 Ga. App. 667, 671 (2) (639 SE2d 610) (2006) the Court held that Stafford-Fox's claim that her physician failed to establish or follow proper procedures to ensure that he recognized and acted upon her medical test results did not constitute a claim for ordinary negligence, reasoning that the doctor's actions were "not purely administrative acts, but involved the exercise of medical knowledge, skill or judgment in diagnosing a medical condition and rendering appropriate treatment." Id.