Bioethics Mediation: A Guide to Shaping Shared Solutions

Bioethics Mediation: A Guide to Shaping Shared Solutions
ISBN-10
0826517722
ISBN-13
9780826517722
Category
Law
Pages
320
Language
English
Published
2011
Authors
Carol B. Liebman, Nancy N. Dubler

Description

Provides clinic ethics consultants, palliative care providers, physicians, nurses and other medical staff with the tools and information to support a patient's traditional and religious commitments and personal wishes in life and death situations. Original.

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