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42Ethics Committees at Work: Physician Experience as a Measure of Competency: Implications for Informed ConsentCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 5 (3): 458. 1996.The following description is based upon an actual case in which a patient initiated legal action after suffering a complication subsequent to an invasive diagnostic procedure performed by a senior fellow. Named as codefendants were the senior fellow, attending physician, and the hospital. Because any hospital with house staff is potentially vulnerable to similar litigation, Ethics Committees at Work is addressing the questions raised by this dilemma
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36Everything You Always Wanted to Ask a Lawyer about Ethics CommitteesCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (1): 33. 1992.It should come as no surprise that we will get three different answers to the same question since we have three lawyers on the panel. The law is a matter of policy, and there is usually no single “right” answer to these questions. Each lawyer will come to a question from a very different perspective and bring a different approach to the answer
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47The risks of reducing consciousness to neuroimagingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 8 (9). 2008.No abstract
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9The professor is excusedAmerican Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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55Looking into Pictures (edited book)MIT Press. 2003.Interdisciplinary explorations of the implications of recent developments in vision theory for our understanding of the nature of pictorial representation and ...
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University of Abertay DundeeUndergraduate
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