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N.H. and M.R.C. Rejects "Embryo Flushing."
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N.I.H. 'Should Help Sharing of Research Tools'
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N.Y. Court Says Dentists May Not Refuse Patients With HIV
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NABER on Embryo Splitting
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Name-Based Reporting of HIV-Positive Test Results as a Deterrent to Testing
(1999-07)OBJECTIVES: This study evaluated attitudes toward name-based reporting of HIV. METHODS: One hundred thirty high-risk, male repeat testers received information on the public health benefits of name-based reporting and reported ... -
Name-Based Surveillance and Public Health Interventions for Persons With HIV Infection
(1999-11-16)Name-based surveillance of HIV infection is the law in 31 U.S. states but remains controversial. This policy can be advocated solely to support surveillance of the epidemic, but a frequent argument is that it also provides ... -
Naming of Syndromes
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Nancy Cruzan and the Right to Die
(1990-09-06)On June 25, 1990, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its first right-to-die decision in the Missouri case -
The Nancy Cruzan Case
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The Nancy Cruzan Case
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Narcotic Policy for Terminally Ill Patients
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Narrative and Knowledge Development in Medical Ethics
(1998-06)The role of individual life accounts has been promoted--largely through what has come to be described as narrative ethics-as important to the practice of medical ethics for a number of years. Beyond this the apparent inc ... -
Narrative Aspects of a Doctor-Patient Encounter
(1996)In this essay I want to examine the ways that doctors communicate with their patients, in particular the stories that doctors tell their patients. I contend that the kinds of stories that physicians tell patients have a ... -
Narrative Based Medicine: Narrative in Medical Ethics
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Narrative Ethics and Institutional Impact
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Narrative Ethics in the Clinical Setting
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Narrative Unity and Clinical Judgment
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Narrative, Literature, and the Clinical Exercise of Practical Reason
(1996-06)Although science supplies medicine's "gold standard," knowledge exercised in the care of patients is, like moral knowing, a matter of narrative, practical reason. Physicians draw on case narrative to store experience and ... -
Narratives From the Netherlands
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Narrowing the Gap
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Narrowing the Gap Between the Rhetoric and the Reality of Medical Ethics
(1996-03)A major challenge for academic medical education is to sensibly balance the needs of students and residents for hands-on training with the rights of patients to receive the highest quality of care. Two aspects of the debate ... -
Narrowing the Gap: Access to HIV Treatments in Developing Countries. a Pharmaceutical Company's Perspective
(2000-02)The advent of new antiretroviral medicines means that the effects of HIV can now be curbed, but only one in twenty infected people have so far benefited. For those living in developing countries, the new treatments ... -
NAS Enters Human Life Bill Debate
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NASA Scientists Rapped Over Experiments With Animals
(1995-06-22)