The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 10Journal of Clinical Ethics, Incorporated, 1999 - Medical ethics |
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Page 118
... physicians ' knowledge of medical ethics as a field . Outlined in the first section are the common themes that emerged in physicians ' self - described role in clinical decision making . The authors placed the statements along a ...
... physicians ' knowledge of medical ethics as a field . Outlined in the first section are the common themes that emerged in physicians ' self - described role in clinical decision making . The authors placed the statements along a ...
Page 120
... physicians in this group stated that ethics consultation undermined the physicians ' role , because ethics committees could tell one what to do , or make others think the physician was unsure of his decision . It [ an ethics ...
... physicians in this group stated that ethics consultation undermined the physicians ' role , because ethics committees could tell one what to do , or make others think the physician was unsure of his decision . It [ an ethics ...
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... physicians about whether they personally believe that life - sustaining treatments and hospitalization are appropriate for patients with se- vere dementia . Again , U.S. physicians distinguished themselves from those of the other two ...
... physicians about whether they personally believe that life - sustaining treatments and hospitalization are appropriate for patients with se- vere dementia . Again , U.S. physicians distinguished themselves from those of the other two ...
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