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Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 18e | Part 1. Introduction to Clinical Medicine > | Chapter e5. Ethical Issues in Clinical Medicine Sections: Ethical Issues in Clinical Medicine: Introduction, Fundamental Ethical Guidelines, Patients Who Lack Decision-Making Capacity, Decisions About Life-Sustaining Interventions, Conflicts of Interest, Allocating Resources Justly, Assistance with Ethical Issues, Further Readings. Topics Discussed: ethics; ethics, medical. Excerpt:"Physicians frequently confront ethical issues in clinical practice that are perplexing, time-consuming, and emotionally draining. Experience, common sense, and simply being a good person do not guarantee that physicians can identify or resolve ethical dilemmas. Knowledge about common ethical dilemmas is also essential...."
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