http://old.nationalreview.com/kopel/kopel070501.shtml
Doctors have a fiduciary relationship with their patients. They are obligated to set aside personal agendas and put the patient first. Putting the patient first means that the doctor must respect boundaries in the relationship with the patient. So when the doctor makes a pass at a patient, or tries to sell her real estate, or lobbies patients against gun ownership, the doctor is committing an ethical-boundary violation. Patients notice when a doctor abuses their trust or takes advantage of their pain and fear. [For more on boundary violations by medical professionals, see Frick, D., “Nonsexual Boundary Violations in Psychiatric Treatment,” Review of Psychiatry, vol. 13, (Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc.), 1994.]
Firearms Malpractice Form:
http://www.2ampd.net/Articles/horn/Firearms%20Malpractice%20Form.pdf
Corrected Firearms Malpractice form link:
http://www.seizeliberty.com/Documents/Firearms%20Malpractice%20Form.pdf