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Law, ethics and medicine
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Enhancing informed consent best practices: gaining patient, family and provider perspectives using reverse simulation
- Correspondence to Dr John A Fromson Division of Postgraduate Medical Education, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, One Bowdoin Square, 7th Fl, Boston, MA 02114 jfromson{at}partners.org
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Enhancing informed consent best practices: gaining patient, family and provider perspectives using reverse simulation
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- Received August 26, 2011
- Revised January 20, 2012
- Accepted March 25, 2012
- First published April 21, 2012.
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August 23, 2012
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