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Rouge, une réécriture pour une génération de filles puissantes
The Little Riding Hood is the tale most often rewritten. This article proposes to study the rewriting of Pascaline Nolot in Rouge, a novel intended for adolescents. The analysis will show the writing processes used by the author to divert the traditional
Marie Claude Hubert
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Managing complications: Communication and medicolegal aspects
Complications are neither entirely predictable nor preventable in the practice of spinal surgery. Communications, particularly the pre-operative consent, play an important role in the management of complications.
Krishnendu Mukherjee +2 more
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Both ethicists and lawyers accept that a provider – be it a researcher or a clinician – should provide sufficient information for a reasonable person to make an informed decision about whether they wish to go ahead with the proposed intervention or treatment.[1] They are bound to do so both because they have an ethical responsibility to preserve the ...
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The importance of Pierre Bourdieu today. On consent to misery [PDF]
This article reflects on the crisis of political reason in this heyday of populistic rhetoric, proposing to move beyond the erroneous dichotomy between “democratic reason” and “raging passions,” and the demo-phobia that often derives from it. We
Crépon Marc
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Sophisticated marketing and practice-enhancing strategies can help bring patients to a surgeon’s practice. However, the ability to retain these patients and also convert the consultations into surgical procedures depends on the art of consultation.
Kulwant S. Bhangoo
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Ethical communication principles anew
Introduction. The article deals with a systematical approach towards organization of a successful communication, based on philosophical and ethical value-oriented assumptions.
I. A. Bessarab
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There have been significant changes in the doctor patient relationship with the impact of technology in day-to-day practice. More and more patients are aware of their rights and are keen to make free choice and decision on their treatment. This helps them to choose the treatment of their choice from the options available and to select a physician of ...
N R, Krishnan, A S, Kasthuri
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Abstract All patients have the ethical right of informed consent and refusal that requires physicians, except in emergency treatment, to seek their permission before proceeding with medical care. This right is transferred to a legally authorized surrogate decision maker to exercise on their behalf when patients lose the capacity to make ...
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This paper is dealing with the question whether labor rules laid down before the First World War under the name of “industrial law” or “labor law” could explain why we can observe no spirit of resistance to authority from workers. Thus it’s a question of
Farid Lekéal
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Defective Normative Powers: The Case of Consent
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Massimo Renzo
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