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Ethics or Advocacy?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2010
Diekema and Fost (2010) respond to critics of the Gunther and Diekema (2006) article describing the case.
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Patient Advocacy

Pancreatology, 2008
Regardless of the treatment regimens and ongoing research we do as medical doctors and scientists, our bottom line is to improve the lives of those suffering from pancreatic cancer; certainly not an easy undertaking. In a previous issue of Pancreatology (April 2008, vol. 8), our editor discussed the importance of empathy toward our patients.
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Quality in advocacy

Science & Justice, 2003
There are five points that I want to make. The first is to make the rather obvious point that quality matters and it matters every bit as much in advocacy as it does in forensic science. Secondly, I would like to try to identify what is common to quality in the fields of advocacy and forensic science, but also to note the distinctive features in ...
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PEDIATRIC ADVOCACY

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001
Advocacy is part of the job description of a pediatrician. There is a long history of pediatrician involvement in civil society. Like other skills in pediatrics, the skills required for advocacy activities are learnable. Anyone who can learn the Krebs cycle can learn how to be a child advocate.
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THE ADVOCACY PROGRAM

Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 1972
Charles W. Smiley, Joanne M. Roberts
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A minute for advocacy

Tobacco Control, 2009
What an unexpectedly rapid response to an online recommendation! Here’s how the scene unfolded on a hectic day: 11:40: surfing web for best nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) prices. 11:43: Discover following link after description of a nicotine replacement patch: “Additional Information CLICK HERE for Quit Assist website from Philip Morris USA” …
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The Advocacy Trap

2017
What does China’s rise mean for transnational civil society? What happens when global activist networks engage a powerful and norm-resistant new hegemon? This book combines detailed ethnographic research with cross-case comparisons to identify key factors underpinning variation in the results and processes of advocacy on a range of issues affecting ...
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Empowerment and Advocacy

1991
In the previous Chapter, we saw that radical and Marxist theories attempt to offer a perspective on social work which concentrates on social change, but, at least in their more sophisticated formulations, these theories recognise that most workers are concerned with relatively small communities or with individuals, families and small groups rather than
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Advocacy for Rheumatology

JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, 2015
Michael, Schweitz, Charles, King
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