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Clinical ethics
Optimising the documentation practices of an Ethics Consultation Service
- Katrina A Bramstedt, Clinical Ethicist, Program in Medicine & Human Values, California Pacific Medical Center, 2395 Sacramento Street, 3rd floor, San Francisco, CA 94115 USA; txbioethics{at}yahoo.com
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Optimising the documentation practices of an Ethics Consultation Service
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- Received January 8, 2008
- Revised May 22, 2008
- Accepted June 10, 2008
- First published December 22, 2008.
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December 22, 2008
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2009 BMJ Publishing Group & Institute of Medical Ethics
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