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The following pages link to Arrogance (Q71373036):
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- Ethics roundtable: Using new, expensive drugs (Q24806996) (← links)
- Patterns of information-seeking for cancer on the internet: an analysis of real world data (Q30571690) (← links)
- Information and shared decision-making are top patients' priorities (Q33235030) (← links)
- International differences in medical care practices (Q33630125) (← links)
- Faith, hope, and charity: an in-depth interview study of cancer patients' information needs and information-seeking behavior (Q33727846) (← links)
- Patient grievances are a continuing challenge for medical science (Q33728188) (← links)
- Role conflicts of physicians and their family members: rules but no rulebook (Q33729347) (← links)
- To Err is Human: Can American Medicine Learn from Past Mistakes? (Q33818743) (← links)
- Federation of European Cancer Societies. Full report. Economic evaluation in cancer care: questions and answers on how to alleviate conflicts between rising needs and expectations and tightening budgets (Q33877909) (← links)
- Supporting the moral development of medical students (Q34001206) (← links)
- Paternalism and medical ethics (Q34485548) (← links)
- Dealing with the difficult older patient (Q34728131) (← links)
- The function of criticism. (Q34784958) (← links)
- The doctor in society (Q34784975) (← links)
- Celebrity Patients, VIPs, and Potentates (Q35160878) (← links)
- Effect of a general practitioner's consulting style on patients' satisfaction: a controlled study (Q35171290) (← links)
- Fully informed consent can be needlessly cruel (Q35190276) (← links)
- Some ethical problems in Huntington's chorea (Q35776409) (← links)
- Dependence and caring in clinical communication: the relevance of attachment and other theories (Q37150412) (← links)
- A history of ethics and law in the intensive care unit (Q37186431) (← links)
- Cancer patients' information needs and information seeking behaviour: in depth interview study. (Q37322135) (← links)
- Should non-disclosures be considered as morally equivalent to lies within the doctor-patient relationship? (Q37399173) (← links)
- Fee splitting in ophthalmology (Q37833907) (← links)
- Competing duties: medical educators, underperforming students, and social accountability (Q38062474) (← links)
- A new paradigm for clinical communication: critical review of literature in cancer care (Q39044290) (← links)
- Evaluation and care of elderly patients with dementia (Q39746253) (← links)
- Vitamins and endurance training. Food for running or faddish claims? (Q39823384) (← links)
- Informed consent and patient decision making: Two decades of research (Q40164871) (← links)
- How do doctors discuss do-not-resuscitate orders? (Q40356681) (← links)
- Offering Choice of treatment to patients with cancers. A review based on a symposium held at the 10th annual conference of the British psychosocial oncology group, December 1993 (Q40493169) (← links)
- Coronary artery surgery: the end of the beginning (Q40829694) (← links)
- The different drummer, the double agent, and future dilemmas in bioethics (Q41124913) (← links)
- Ethical and legal implications of managed care (Q41528204) (← links)
- The person: a missing dimension in medical care and medical education (Q41847276) (← links)
- Doing the best for the cancer patient (Q41945196) (← links)
- Confessions of a closet paternalist. (Q42574951) (← links)
- Approaches to end-of-life discussions with parents of a profoundly compromised newborn (Q49560780) (← links)
- The physician as dictator. (Q50121186) (← links)
- Responding to trust: surgeons' perspective on informed consent (Q50179415) (← links)
- The dynamics of change: Cancer patients' preferences for information, involvement and support (Q50926113) (← links)
- Bad news from the patient's perspective: an analysis of the written narratives of newly diagnosed cancer patients (Q51953753) (← links)
- Patient empowerment or the emperor's new clothes. (Q53357282) (← links)
- Doctor, are you there? (Q53509011) (← links)
- Obligations and Opportunities: The Role of Clinical Societies in the Ethics of Managed Care (Q53581630) (← links)
- From careless consumptives to recalcitrant patients: The historical construction of noncompliance (Q53588923) (← links)
- Undergraduate training for communication in medical practice. (Q53797864) (← links)
- Who's for CPR? (Q53920781) (← links)
- Preferences for autonomy when patients are physicians (Q57282236) (← links)
- Measuring patients' desire for autonomy: decision making and information-seeking preferences among medical patients. (Q57282247) (← links)
- Observations on Ethical Issues in the Neuro-ICU (Q58660835) (← links)