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    Hospital Ethics Committees in Paris.Jean-Christophe Mino - 2000 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 9 (3):424-428.
    Even if the term bioethics is used all over the world, its meanings are multiple and different, especially between American and European countries, depending on local cultural and medical contexts. These differences concern the issues discussed or the institutional form bioethics takes. In France, bioethics was used from the end of the 1970s and focused on research ethics and issues at the beginning of life. At the national level, a permanent commission, the was created by President François Mitterrand in 1983. (...)
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    Why Are There No Clinical Ethicists in France?Jean-Christophe Mino - 2001 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 10 (3):341-344.
    As part of a research project, sponsored by the French Ministry of Health, comparing the role and function of French hospital ethics committees as compared to those in the United States, I was intrigued by differences that emerged. Particularly, why should it be that professional ethicists, such prominent figures in America, have no counterpart in France?
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    Palliative care and its holistic model.Jean-Christophe Mino & France Lert - 2005 - Hec Forum: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Hospitals' Ethical and Legal Issues 17 (3):227-236.
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