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115Investigation of deformation instability of Au/Cu multilayers by indentationPhilosophical Magazine 90 (22): 3049-3067. 2010.
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139Defining reasonable patient standard and preference for shared decision making among patients undergoing anaesthesia in SingaporeBMC Medical Ethics 18 (1): 6. 2017.A cross-sectional study to ascertain what the Singapore population would regard as material risk in the anaesthesia consent-taking process and identify demographic factors that predict patient preferences in medical decision-making to tailor a more patient-centered informed consent. A survey was performed involving patients 21 years old and above who attended the pre-operative evaluation clinic over a 1-month period in Singapore General Hospital. Questionnaires were administered to assess patien…Read more
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161The discrepancy between the legal definition of capacity and the British Medical Association's guidelinesJournal of Medical Ethics 30 (5): 427-429. 2004.Differences in guidance from various organisations is preventing uniform standards of practiceThe emphasis in medical law and ethics on protecting the patient’s right to choose is at an all time high. Apart from circumscribed situations, for instance where the Mental Health Act 19831 is applicable, the only justification for medically treating an adult patient against his or her wishes is on the basis of common law, using the principle of best interests, and only when he or she lacks capacity to…Read more
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Engaging the public: the role of the mediaIn John Elliott, W. Calvin Ho & Sylvia S. N. Lim (eds.), Bioethics in Singapore: The Ethical Microcosm, World Scientific. pp. 51--70. 2010.
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