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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1994
The professional standard of care has historically been defined in terms of the practice of reasonable, prudent physicians. In court, physicians are needed in most cases to testify as to what is the standard of practice and to verify the relevance of published materials that may be presented as being descriptive of the standard of care.
R, Fish, M, Ehrhardt
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The professional standard of care has historically been defined in terms of the practice of reasonable, prudent physicians. In court, physicians are needed in most cases to testify as to what is the standard of practice and to verify the relevance of published materials that may be presented as being descriptive of the standard of care.
R, Fish, M, Ehrhardt
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1988
Excerpt To the editor: I sympathize with the authors' (1) use of the Aristotelian concept of phronesis to characterize clinical judgement in the article on the standard of care.
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Excerpt To the editor: I sympathize with the authors' (1) use of the Aristotelian concept of phronesis to characterize clinical judgement in the article on the standard of care.
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The standard of care: ‘standardized care’
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2023Rawn Salenger, Daniel T Engelman
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Journal of the American Optometric Association, 1992
The health care community is quickly progressing in the direction of the development and acceptance of the concept of standards of care. Optometry has lagged behind other health disciplines in this process and must develop its own or face the likelihood of having to conform to standards created by others.
D L, Werner, M, Soroka, C A, Perry
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The health care community is quickly progressing in the direction of the development and acceptance of the concept of standards of care. Optometry has lagged behind other health disciplines in this process and must develop its own or face the likelihood of having to conform to standards created by others.
D L, Werner, M, Soroka, C A, Perry
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1993
Abstract Using courtroom resolutions of real bioethical disputes as its focus, Standard of Care explores the fundamental value conflicts confronting medicine and society today. This case-based approach illuminates the value choices involved in modern medicine.
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Abstract Using courtroom resolutions of real bioethical disputes as its focus, Standard of Care explores the fundamental value conflicts confronting medicine and society today. This case-based approach illuminates the value choices involved in modern medicine.
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2021
Discussion of standard of care follows on from the treatment of the scope of duty. The general principles are analysed in detail, as rooted in the Scottish case of Muir v Glasgow Corporation and developed through the modern case law. Particular problem contexts are given specific consideration, including the standard of care demanded of children, the ...
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Discussion of standard of care follows on from the treatment of the scope of duty. The general principles are analysed in detail, as rooted in the Scottish case of Muir v Glasgow Corporation and developed through the modern case law. Particular problem contexts are given specific consideration, including the standard of care demanded of children, the ...
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Nursing standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987), 2016
Anne Poole, Chief Nursing Officer at the Department of Health and Social Security, welcomed delegates and in her opening speech remarked on the significance of nostalgia in the National Health Service. 'Attention is rapidly focussed on the past,' she sad. We assume that everything was done better then, which was not always the case.
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Anne Poole, Chief Nursing Officer at the Department of Health and Social Security, welcomed delegates and in her opening speech remarked on the significance of nostalgia in the National Health Service. 'Attention is rapidly focussed on the past,' she sad. We assume that everything was done better then, which was not always the case.
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