Author: Albert Jonsen
Edition: 7
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003RCLB1K
Category: Medical
Edition: 7
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B003RCLB1K
Category: Medical
Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, Seventh Edition (LANGE Clinical Science)
A unique structured approach to solving ethical issues that arise in daily clinical practiceA Doody's Core Title for 2011!Clinical Ethics teaches the widely-known Four-Topics Method to help you make the right choice when facingcomplex ethical questions and dilemmas encountered during everyday patient care. Download Clinical Ethics medical books for free.
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