Developing the Capacity of Ethics Consultants to Promote Just Resource Allocation

American Journal of Bioethics 9 (4):37-39 (2009)
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One of the most striking findings of the study by Foglia and colleagues (2009) was that clinicians and managers were most concerned with limited resources while ethics committee chairpersons focuse...

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