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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Abstract This essay considers at length some ethical, philosophical implications of the medical maxim, "Do no harm" (or "Primum non nocere").
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Abstract This essay considers at length some ethical, philosophical implications of the medical maxim, "Do no harm" (or "Primum non nocere").
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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 2003
As a former infection control practitioner who was inspired by Nightingale’s life to become an epidemiologist it is clear to me that reducing nosocomial infection caused by re-use of dirty needles and other activities of health care providers is a much less daunting task than changing the sexual behaviour of an entire population. (excerpt)
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As a former infection control practitioner who was inspired by Nightingale’s life to become an epidemiologist it is clear to me that reducing nosocomial infection caused by re-use of dirty needles and other activities of health care providers is a much less daunting task than changing the sexual behaviour of an entire population. (excerpt)
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Do no harm: a roadmap for responsible machine learning for health care
Nature Medicine, 2019J. Wiens +12 more
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Risk factors for self-harm repetition in adolescents: A systematic review
Clinical Psychology Review, 2021Roger T Webb, Anja Wittkowski
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The Co-occurrence of Self-Harm and Aggression: A Cognitive-Emotional Model of Dual-Harm
Frontiers in Psychology, 2021Matina Shafti +2 more
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Nonsuicidal Self-Harm Among Community Adolescents: Understanding the “Whats” and “Whys” of Self-Harm
Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2005Kimberly A Schonert-Reichl +1 more
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