Informed consent a primer for clinical practice

The literature on informed consent and its ethico-legal significance in clinical practice has grown rapidly in recent years. This unique book offers a practical description of the principles of informed consent and their application in daily clinical practice. Written by a team of experts in medical...

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Main Authors: Bowman, Deborah (Author), Spicer, John 1954- (Author), Iqbal, Rehana (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University 2012
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