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In this tutorial, Gerry Oginski, a New York medical malpractice and personal injury attorney, addresses misconceptions about surgical consent forms. He clarifies that signing a consent form doesn't equate to a permission slip for the doctor to act carelessly. Many believe that by consenting, they forfeit their rights to legal recourse in case of injury, but this is false. The consent form signifies that a doctor cannot proceed with surgery without it, and it indicates that the doctor has informed the patient about the surgery, including its benefits, risks, and alternatives. Thus, signing does not waive all rights, but rather acknowledges the patient's informed decision to proceed.