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Refusal to Treat - Ethics (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Refusal to Treat - Ethics'
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Access to fertility treatment by gays, lesbians, and unmarried persons.
Sep 2009
This statement explores the implications of reproduction by single individuals, unmarried heterosexual couples, and gay and lesbian couples, and concludes that ethical arguments supporting denial of access to fertility services on the basis of ...
rec_pub_19732884-access-fertility-treatment-gays-lesbians-unmarried-persons.htm
Physicians' beliefs about conscience in medicine: a national survey.
30 Aug 2009
PURPOSE: To explore physicians' beliefs about whether physicians sometimes have a professional obligation to provide medical services even if doing so goes against their conscience, and to examine associations between physicians' opinions and their ...
rec_pub_19707071-physicians-beliefs-conscience-medicine-national-survey.htm
29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19559179-ethical-obligation-surgeons-noncompliant-patients-surgeon-refuse.htm
30 May 2009
Over the past 50 years, technical advances have taken place in medicine that have greatly increased the possibilities of life-prolonging intervention. The increased possibilities of intervening have brought along new ethical questions. Not ...
rec_pub_19482981-the-development-medical-futility-procedural-approach-based-role.htm
What ethical guidance is there for dismissing a patient from a practice?
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19491170-what-ethical-guidance-dismissing-patient-practice.htm
Conscience and the unconscionable.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19476456-conscience-unconscionable.htm
Should we protect the most sensitive people?
17 May 2009
The recommendations of the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) are based on a population average, rather than on the available data for subpopulations. From an ethical point of view, this approach is far from unproblematic. ...
rec_pub_19454790-should-protect-sensitive-people.htm
Whence tendance? Accepting the responsibility of care for the chronic pain patient.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19461816-whence-tendance-accepting-responsibility-care-chronic-pain-patient.htm
Alleged medical abandonment in chronic opioid analgesic therapy: case report.
20 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this medicolegal case report were the following: 1) present details of a chronic pain patient (CPP) on chronic opioid analgesic therapy (COAT), who diverted her opioids and was terminated from treatment, and ...
rec_pub_19453957-alleged-medical-abandonment-chronic-opioid-analgesic-therapy-case.htm
Conscientious objection gone awry--restoring selfless professionalism in medicine.
23 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19321857-conscientious-objection-gone-awry-restoring-selfless-professionalism.htm
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