Published 2004
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“...1: The doctor–patient relationship 2: Consent and refusal: competent adults 3: Treatment without consent: incapacitated adults and compulsory treatment 4: Consent and refusal: children and young people 5: Confidentiality 6: Health records 7: Contraception, abortion, and birth 8: Assisted
reproduction 9: Genetics 10: Caring for patients at the end of life 11: Euthanasia and physician assisted suicide 12: Responsibilities after a patient’s death 13: Prescribing and administering medication 14: Research and innovative treatment 15: Emergency care 16: Doctors with dual obligations 17: Doctors working in custodial settings 18: Education and training 19: Multidisciplinary teams and relationships with colleagues 20: Public health dimensions of medical practice 21: Reducing risk, clinical error, and poor performance....
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