Informed Consent and the Oncologist: Legal Duties to Discuss Costs of Treatment Unknown Selasa, 21 November 2017 Edit I started writing a new column for The ASCO post. My first one is titled "Informed Consent and the Oncologist: Legal Duties to Discuss Costs of Treatment." Tweet Subscribe to receive free email updates: Related Posts :Minnesota Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD)� Lessons Learned in Oregon and ColoradoJoin me on Friday, September 29 for "Minnesota Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD)� Lessons Learned in Oregon and Colorado."… Read More...Quinlan at 40: Exploring the Right to Die in the U.S.In November 2016, the Georgia State University College of Law hosted a symposium: "Quinlan at 40: Exploring the Right to Die in the U.S."Fou… Read More...570,000 Use Medicare Coverage for Advance Care PlanningData from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services shows that more than 570,000 beneficiaries used advance care planning appointm… Read More...An Evening with Ira Byock - 20th Anniversary of "Dying Well"Register at End of Life University for An Evening with Ira Byock - 20th Anniversary of "Dying Well" on Monday, August 21, 2017.… Read More...Unbefriended and Unrepresented: Better Medical Decision Making for Incapacitated Patients without Healthcare SurrogatesThe Georgia State University Law Review has posted a PDF of my new 98-page article, "Unbefriended and Unrepresented: Better Medical Decision… Read More...
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