Attitudes of Critical Care Medicine Professionals Concerning Distribution of Intensive Care Resources
Creator
Sprung, Charles L.
Danis, Marion
Armstrong, Christopher
Bailey, Mary Ann
Dagi, T. Forcht
Engelhardt, H. Tristram
Grenvik, Ake
Hofmann, Paul
Hoyt, John W.
Jameton, Andrew
Kofke, W. Andrew
Lynn, Joanne
Marshall, Mary Faith
McCartney, James J.
Nelson, Robert
Ninos, Nicholas P.
Peduzzi, Peter
Raphaely, Russell C.
Rie, Michael A.
Rosenbaum, Stanley H.
Sottille, Frank D.
Spanier, Allen
Steinberg, Avraham
Tendler, Moses D.
Teres, Dan
Truog, Robert D.
Wallace, Thomas
Yeh, Timothy S.
Bibliographic Citation
Critical Care Medicine 1994 February; 22(2): 358-362
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Date
1994-02Subject
Publisher
Society of Critical Care Medicine (United States). Ethics Committee
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