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Authority Figures

Authors: Robert M, Veatch;

Authority Figures

Abstract

Abstract“Authority Figures”: letters from Robert M. Veatch and Richard W. Clark about “What Health Care Providers Know” (September‐October 2011), with a reply from Daniel Groll; “Research Is Care”: a letter from Nancy M.P. King about “Can Research and Care Be Ethically Integrated?” (July‐Aug 2011); “An Unintended Misrepresentation”: a letter from Sharmila Dissanaike about “Too Much to Ask?” (July‐Aug 2011), with a reply from Patricia Lyndale and Lauren Smith; “Toward Universal Standards”: a letter from John E. Jesus about “Questioning the Universality of Medical Ethics: Dilemmas Raised Performing Surgery around the Globe” (September‐October 2011); and “Uncomfortable Humor”: a letter from Tom Tomlinson about “Gallows Humor in Medicine” (September‐October 2011).

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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Physician-Patient Relations, Patient Rights, Humans, Mental Competency, Dissent and Disputes

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