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Informed Consent   A New Basis of Medical Liability in Texas

Informed Consent A New Basis of Medical Liability in Texas

... Informed Consent A New Basis of Medical Liability in Texas SMU Law Review Volume 21 | Issue 4 Article 13 1967 Informed Consent A New Basis of Medical Liability in Texas David R Snodgrass Follow this a[.] ...

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Medical students' perceptions of informed consent : legal reflections on clinical education

Medical students' perceptions of informed consent : legal reflections on clinical education

... the medical profession has been associated with the concept of ...the law being to protect rights, the courts have traditionally provided unquestioning support for medical paternalism and have been ...

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Informed Consent: A Socio Legal Study

Informed Consent: A Socio Legal Study

... a medical practitioner was determined with the help of “expert medical ...“…the law imposes the duty of care, but the standard of care is a matter of medical judgement” 5 ...

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Informed consent in physiotherapy practice: it is not what is said but how it is said

Informed consent in physiotherapy practice: it is not what is said but how it is said

... neutral is naïve. As Cohen [10, p. 7] has suggested, ‘there is virtually no substantive communication without manipulation in some trivial sense’; as such, all interactions (with patients) involve some form of ...

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Anaesthetists’ knowledge of South African Law pertaining to informed consent in an academic centre

Anaesthetists’ knowledge of South African Law pertaining to informed consent in an academic centre

... included medical offi- cers, registrars, career medical officers and ...career medical officer is a medical officer with 10 or more years of experience who is employed in a position unlike ...

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The law and practice of consent to medical intervention

The law and practice of consent to medical intervention

... of informed consent and about what does and what should happen in ...the law. This will assist in answering the question, is the law correct in its attitude towards consent, and if not ...

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Open consent, biobanking and data protection law: can open consent be ‘informed’ under the forthcoming data protection regulation?

Open consent, biobanking and data protection law: can open consent be ‘informed’ under the forthcoming data protection regulation?

... risk, medical history, clinical treatment, or the actual phy- siological or biomedical state of the data subject ’ ...subject's consent is required for the processing of medical data exclusively for ...

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Beyond illusion: a juridical genealogy of consent in criminal and medical law

Beyond illusion: a juridical genealogy of consent in criminal and medical law

... polis, consent operated with a presumption that citizens use their bodies reasonably and without shame – a mandate that, as the next chapter will demonstrate, was carried through into the medieval period’s ...

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Evaluating the quality of informed consent and contemporary clinical practices by medical doctors in South Africa: An empirical study

Evaluating the quality of informed consent and contemporary clinical practices by medical doctors in South Africa: An empirical study

... Informed consent is a legal doctrine in medical practice, derived from the ethical principle of respect for ...to consent or refuse any medical treatment, even if such refusal could ...

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Event-based versus process-based informed consent to address scientific evidence and uncertainties in ionising medical imaging

Event-based versus process-based informed consent to address scientific evidence and uncertainties in ionising medical imaging

... Euratom Law states that an examination involving radiation exposure must be justified in advance before a patient is referred to a radiologist or nuclear medi- cine physician ...“real” informed ...

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Case Based Teaching of Ethics Ethical  Challenges Raised by Undergraduate Medical Students during a Bioethics Course (What Students Bring to the Classroom?)

Case Based Teaching of Ethics Ethical Challenges Raised by Undergraduate Medical Students during a Bioethics Course (What Students Bring to the Classroom?)

... year medical (first year clinical) students at the College of Medicine King Saud ...in medical graduates the ability to identify and ex- plain the principles of bioethics and how to balance the application ...

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Recovery of Oregon Coast Coho Salmon (Onchorhynchus kitsutch) through Restoration of Freshwater Habitats

Recovery of Oregon Coast Coho Salmon (Onchorhynchus kitsutch) through Restoration of Freshwater Habitats

... describes informed consent as the process by which a patient agrees to undergo a treatment, procedure, or clinical trial after receiving all the information needed to make the ...patient’s consent is ...

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Do you Know Where Your DNA Is? The Need for DNA Legislation in Ohio

Do you Know Where Your DNA Is? The Need for DNA Legislation in Ohio

... Unlike medical researchers, whose primary goals for obtaining genetic information involve medical research and development, private individuals often seek others’ genetic material for personal or monetary ...

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Pharmaceutical information systems and possible implementations of informed consent - developing an heuristic

Pharmaceutical information systems and possible implementations of informed consent - developing an heuristic

... of informed consent are all variables relating to the content of the informed ...the informed consent process may either, relatively speaking, strengthen or weaken the protection of ...

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Communication training for advanced medical students improves information recall of medical laypersons in simulated informed consent talks – a randomized controlled trial

Communication training for advanced medical students improves information recall of medical laypersons in simulated informed consent talks – a randomized controlled trial

... for informed consent, the personal contact with a qualified staff seems to be the best approach to secure as much comprehension by the patients as possible ...approached medical students, who up to ...

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Informed consent practices for surgical care at university teaching hospitals: a case in a low resource setting

Informed consent practices for surgical care at university teaching hospitals: a case in a low resource setting

... formed consent is necessary though only 48.8% reported obtaining consent all the time surgery is ...give informed consent cannot be as high as ...obtain informed consent from ...

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Welfare versus Autonomy in Human Subjects Research

Welfare versus Autonomy in Human Subjects Research

... autonomous consent (adults such as Gel- singer) and a group of subjects for which they could get only substi- tuted consent (terminal infants, whose parents would ...get informed consent from ...

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Quality of informed consent for invasive procedures in central Saudi Arabia

Quality of informed consent for invasive procedures in central Saudi Arabia

... of informed consent for invasive procedures from the perspective of patients at King Abdulaziz Medical City (KAMC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, through the following: (1) assessment of the level of patient ...

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Juxtaposition of Hohfeldian Rights, Principle Based Ethics, Functionings, and the Health Seeking Behavior of Sub Saharan Africa

Juxtaposition of Hohfeldian Rights, Principle Based Ethics, Functionings, and the Health Seeking Behavior of Sub Saharan Africa

... given informed consent (Dworkin, 1988; Buchanan, ...give informed consent? If one does not know what one is entitled to because one does not know one’s rights and privileges, there can only be ...

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Informed consent in randomised controlled trials: development and preliminary evaluation of a measure of Participatory and Informed Consent (PIC)

Informed consent in randomised controlled trials: development and preliminary evaluation of a measure of Participatory and Informed Consent (PIC)

... Previous measures of informed consent for research have mainly used methods of participant reporting via questionnaires or telephone interviews [11–15]. Such measures enable identification of areas of ...

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