Works by Laura Strumidlo ( view other items matching `Laura Strumidlo`, view all matches )

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  1. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2007). Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 8/Case 4 Vol 2: Should Non-Medical Circumstances Determine Whether a Child is Placed on the Transplant Register When There is a Risk of Wasting a Scarce Organ? [REVIEW] Clinical Ethics 2 (4):166-172.
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  2. Heather Draper, Adam Macdiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2007). Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 5: Can We Give a Son Access to His Mother's Psychiatric Notes? Clinical Ethics 2 (1):8-14.
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  3. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2007). Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 6: Fear of Investigation Affects Patient Care (the Shipman Effect on the Administration of Opiates in the Community). Clinical Ethics 2 (2):59-65.
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  4. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2007). Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 7: What Should We Do When a Pregnant Mother Consents to HIV Testing Then Changes Her Mind Before Hearing the Result? Clinical Ethics 2 (3):113-120.
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  5. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2006). Virtual Clinical Ethics Committee, Case 3: Confidentiality – What Are Our Obligations to Dead Patients? Clinical Ethics 1 (3):121-129.
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  6. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2006). Virtual Ethics Committee, Case 2: Can We Restrain Ivy for the Benefit of Others? Clinical Ethics 1 (2):68-75.
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  7. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2006). Virtual Ethics Committee, Case 1: Should Our Hospital Have a Policy of Telling Patients About Near Misses? Clinical Ethics 1 (1):11-17.
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  8. Heather Draper, Adam MacDiarmaid-Gordon, Laura Strumidlo, Bea Teuten & Eleanor Updale (2006). Virtual Ethics Committee, Case 4: Why Can't a Dead Mother Donate a Kidney to Her Son? Clinical Ethics 1 (4):183-190.
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