
pmid: 9469147
pmc: PMC1232699
IN WINNING FIRST PRIZE in the Logie Medical Ethics Essay Contest in 1997, Dr. Fady Moustarah made a strong and compelling argument in favour of presumed consent in the procurement of donor organs. He stressed that a major education campaign will be needed when such a policy is adopted lest some people begin to regard physicians as "organ vultures."
Canada, Health Care Rationing, Informed Consent, Tissue and Organ Procurement, Waiting Lists, Health Policy, Personal Autonomy, Humans, Ethics, Medical, Attitude to Health, Health Education, Risk Assessment, Resource Allocation
Canada, Health Care Rationing, Informed Consent, Tissue and Organ Procurement, Waiting Lists, Health Policy, Personal Autonomy, Humans, Ethics, Medical, Attitude to Health, Health Education, Risk Assessment, Resource Allocation
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