
doi: 10.2307/3528484
pmid: 11478111
To the Editor: Eric J. Cassell's assertion that the individualized relationship between patient and physician as the overriding moral framework of clinical medicine has "lost considerable currency" may be true in the rarefied air of bioethics discourse ("The Belmont Report Revisited," HCR, July-August 2000). But patients themselves continue to cling to the doctor as a professional rather than as a "resource" like
Physician-Patient Relations, Humans, Ethics, Medical, United States
Physician-Patient Relations, Humans, Ethics, Medical, United States
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