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Truth-Telling and Compassion: Balancing Autonomy and Nonmaleficence Utilizing the Army-Baylor 7-Step Method of Analysis
Physicians are charged with providing vital medical information to their patients. Medical students are trained to communicate difficult news to their patients. This poster examines how physicians ...
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Legal Medicine is the official quarterly publication of the American College of Legal Medicine (ACLM). Incorporated in 1960, the ACLM has among its objectives the fostering and encouragement of research and study in the field of legal medicine. The Journal of Legal Medicine is internationally circulated and includes articles and commentaries on topics of interest in legal medicine, health law and policy, professional liability, hospital law, food and drug law, medical legal research and education, the history of legal medicine, and a broad range of other related topics. Book review essays, featuring leading contributions to the field, are included in each issue.