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In this tutorial, Gerry Oginski, a medical malpractice and personal injury trial lawyer in New York, explains how to obtain copies of medical records. He emphasizes that the records belong to the patient, who can request copies but not the physical documents. To get copies from any doctor, patients must fill out an authorization form, also known as a permission slip, allowing the doctor's office to release the records. For obtaining records from hospitals, patients should visit the medical records department, complete a required form, and be aware that there may be a fee for the copies. This process ensures that individuals can access their medical information for personal or legal reasons.