A second opinion is an opinion on a matter disputed by two or more parties.
In legal cases, a second opinion which contradicts the opinion of a jointly retained expert may be disregarded as not being impartial.
In cases such as car repairs, a second opinion should be obtained in writing, and the original garage given an opportunity to rectify matters. In the case of clients' disputes with domestic building contractors, the builder may seek a second opinion to confirm their view.
A second opinion can be visit to a physician other than the one a patient has previously been seeing in order to get more information or to hear a differing point of view. Some reasons for which a patient may seek out a second opinion include:
A second opinion is a consultation with an additional physician for an alternative point of view.
Second opinion may also refer to:
Second Opinion, an American television series, is the only regularly scheduled health series on public television. Each week, series host Dr. Peter Salgo engages a panel of medical professionals and patients in honest, in-depth discussions about life-changing medical decisions. Using intriguing, real-life medical cases, the specialists grapple with diagnosis and treatment options to give viewers the most up-to-date, accurate medical information. The series is produced for public television by WXXI, The University of Rochester Medical Center and West 175 Productions. Second Opinion is made possible with support from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA).
Host Dr. Peter Salgo, a full-time medical practitioner, introduces patients and their intriguing real-life medical cases to a panel of specialists from around the country, who share the most up-to-date information and treatment options. Dr. Lou Papa, Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center and Primary Care Physician Center for Primary Care-Olsan Medical Group, and Dr. Lisa Harris,Primary Care Physician and Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics University of Rochester Medical Center are regular panelists on the show.
In music theory, a neutral interval is an interval that is neither a major nor minor, but instead in between. For example, in equal temperament, a major third is 400 cents, a minor third is 300 cents, and a neutral third is 350 cents. A neutral interval inverts to a neutral interval. For example, the inverse of a neutral third is a neutral sixth.
Roughly, neutral intervals are a quarter tone sharp from minor intervals and a quarter tone flat from major intervals. In just intonation, as well as in tunings such as 31-ET, 41-ET, or 72-ET, which more closely approximate just intonation, the intervals are closer together.
A neutral second or medium second is an interval wider than a minor second and narrower than a major second. Three distinct intervals may be termed neutral seconds:
I have searched and I've found
All is nothing without you around
I tried to make my own way
Skies once blue have turned to gray
And I know now that I feel your arms around me
I know I'm lost without you
So my questioning is over
I know just what to do
Sometimes the wind carries me
So far out that I can't see
The hope I found in you
But you're right there to pull me through
And I know now that I feel your arms around me
I know I'm lost without you
So my questioning is over
And I know just what to do
No one can change my mind
I've already made my decision
My heart is yours
And I don't need a second opinion
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Now I truly understand
How it feels to walk hand in hand
With the one who holds the keys
To my heart and everything
And I know now that I feel your arms around me
I know I'm lost without you
So my questioning is over
And I know just what to do
No one can change my mind
I've already made my decision
My heart is yours
And I don't need a second opinion
No one can change my mind
I've already made my decision
My heart is yours
And I don't need a second opinion
No, I don't need a second opinion