A panel of experts discuss real-life cases to explore the workings of clinical ethics committees.
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A panel of experts discuss real-life cases to explore the workings of clinical ethics committees.
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Available since Wed, 10 Aug 2011.
3/3. Can conscious patients stop treatment, even when this will directly lead to their deaths?
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Available since Thu, 21 Jul 2011.
1/3. How do you make medical decisions about an unconscious woman when she is pregnant?
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Available since Tue, 10 Aug 2010.
4/4. A woman with a living will attempts suicide. Should she be admitted to intensive care?
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Available since Tue, 3 Aug 2010.
3/4. Should the NHS pick up the pieces when private treatment has unexpected consequences?
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Available since Tue, 27 Jul 2010.
2/4. When should a seriously ill child have a say in their treatment?
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