Impact of specialty on attitudes of Australian medical practitioners to end-of-life decisions
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Hawgood, Jacinta L
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Martin Van Der Weyden
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We support the conclusions reached by Parker and colleagues in their study on the attitudes of Australian medical practitioners to end-of-life decisions.1 They recommend the inclusion of decision-making theory and practice within medical ethics curricula, and highlight the need “to facilitate more discussion between specialties about medical decisions at the end of life”.
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Medical Journal of Australia
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189
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6
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De Leo D and Hawgood JL. Impact of specialty on attitudes of Australian medical practitioners to end-of-life decisions. Med J Aust 2008; 189 (6): 349-350. © Copyright 2008 The Medical Journal of Australia – reproduced with permission.
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Biomedical and clinical sciences
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