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Mitigating ethical conflict and moral distress in the care of patients on ECMO: impact of an automatic ethics consultation protocol
- Correspondence to M Jeanne Wirpsa, Medical Ethics, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA; jwirpsa{at}nm.org
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Mitigating ethical conflict and moral distress in the care of patients on ECMO: impact of an automatic ethics consultation protocol
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- Received September 6, 2020
- Revised November 9, 2020
- Accepted November 29, 2020
- First published January 13, 2021.
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November 29, 2021
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