The Ethics of Eating a Drug-Company Donut
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Broznitsky, Karl
Bibliographic Citation
Canadian Medical Association Journal. 1996 Mar 15; 154(6): 899-900.
Abstract
How does a physician make medical decisions? Is medical ethics a field that shifts according to the views of individual doctors? A physician who recently completed his residency muses on some of the ethical decision making he witnessed during his training.
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1996-03-15Subject
Attitudes; Comprehension; Consent; Deception; Decision Making; Diagnosis; Drug Industry; Doctors; Emergency Care; Ethics; Food; Ghost Surgery; Gifts; Industry; Informed Consent; Interprofessional Relations; Medical Ethics; Misconduct; Paternalism; Patients; Physician Patient Relationship; Physicians; Prognosis; Psychological Stress; Residency; Social Dominance; Surgery;
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The Ethics of Eating a Drug-Company Donut
Broznitsky, Karl (1996-03-15)