Nathanson 211 N.Y. 128, 105 N.E. 93 (1914), states: "[E]very human being of adult years and sound mind has a right to determine what shall be done with his own body." 3. An early use of the appeal to the right to privacy is found in the ...
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Book Eight in the USA Today Bestselling Sasha McCandless Legal Thriller Series.
With non-stop suspense, snappy dialogue, and witty humor, author Sandra Glahn takes a look at some of today's hot-button issues through this provocative story.
A young ambitious lawyer's dream case.
This unique book offers a practical description of the principles of informed consent and their application in daily clinical practice.
In this second edition, he has expanded his examination of the larger process within which informed consent takes place and his discussion of the clinician's need for a wide range of discretion.
In this book, the absence of a clear, general formulation is the problem chapter one seeks to solve by presenting a theory of informed consent.
The purpose of this book is to defuse this seemingly intractable controversy by offering an efficient and effective operational model of informed consent.
The purpose of this book is to defuse this seemingly intractable controversy by offering an efficient and effective operational model of informed consent.
Do institutional and social imperatives outweigh individual bias and perspective? And if so, is that really what we want? Informed Consent analyzes the interplay between ideology and information.
Hailed by its proponents as a doctrine that promises more equitable doctor-patient relationships, informed consent has also been decried as posing serious threats to the quality of care in this country.
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Few issues affecting the therapeutic professions are as much discussed and as little understood as informed consent. This book, written from the combined perspectives of a physician, a lawyer, and...
Informed Consent: A Guide for Health Care Providers