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What do you do when your loved one is ill? the line between physician and family member

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EK Fromme, NJ Farber, SF Babbott, ME … - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 - Am Coll Physicians
Conventional wisdom and professional ethics generally dictate that physicians
should avoid doctoring family members because of po- tential conflicts of
interest. Nevertheless, cross-sectional surveys find that the practice is ...
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[PDF] What Do You Do When Your Loved One Is Ill? The Line between Physician and Family …


R INVOLVEMENT - Ann Intern Med, 2008 - sgim.org
Conventional wisdom and professional ethics generally dictate that physicians
should avoid doctoring family members because of po- tential conflicts of
interest. Nevertheless, cross-sectional surveys find that the practice is ...
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[CITATION] The handbook of physician health: the essential guide to understanding the health care …


LS Goldman, M Myers, LJ Dickstein, 2000 - nursinglibrary.org
This practical guide for physicians and their families helps readers better
understand the health care needs of physicians, the barriers to getting
appropriate care, and the ways to improve access and the care itself. ...
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[CITATION] Caregiver helpbook: powerful tools for caregiving


VL Schmall, M Cleland, M Sturdevant - Legacy Health System, Portland, OR (2000)
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[CITATION] Twenty-five years of therapeutic misconception.


PS Appelbaum, CW Lidz - The Hastings Center report - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Hastings Cent Rep. 2008 Mar-Apr;38(2):5-6; author reply 6-7. Comment on:
Hastings Cent Rep. 2007 Nov-Dec;37(6):36-42. Twenty-five ...
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Parent-Investigators: A Dilemma


DB Resnik - JAMA, 2009 - Am Med Assoc
A recent news story reported that some psychologists and neuroscientists have
used their children as study participants. 1 In one case, a neurology professor
had 3 of his children undergo a brain scan with magnetic resonance imaging. ...
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[PDF] Norske légers medisinske behandling av egen familie


OG UVENTET - legeforeningen.no
Solveig Gjengedal og Elin Olaug Rosvold Norske légers medisinske behandling av
egen familie Michael 2005;2:299-310 Sammendrag Bakgrunn. Som lege bar man
kunnskap og mulighet til à behandle sine fami- liemedlemmer nãr de ...
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Caring for Adolescent Family Members of Physician Colleagues


SP Douglas, ED Crook, W Richard Boyte, JW … - The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Editors Sharon P. Douglas, MD Errol D. Crook, MD ... Caring for Adolescent
Family Members of Physician Colleagues ... Authors W. Richard Boyte, MD Joseph
W. Blackston, MD, JD Sharon Douglas, MD Errol D. Crook, MD
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When Relatives and Friends Ask Physicians for Medical Advice: Ethical, Legal, and …


GL Eastwood - Journal of General Internal Medicine - Springer
Physicians often are asked for advice about medical matters by relatives and
friends. These range from requests for simple information to requests for
medical opinion and judgment and more substantial involvement by the ...
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[PDF] Self-doctoring: a qualitative study of physicians with cancer


EK Fromme, RS Hebert, JA Carrese - Journal of Family Practice, 2004 - jfponline.com
Results Participants had multiple opportunities to doctor themselves (or not) at
each stage of illness. Only 1 physician recommended self-doctoring, although
most reported having done so, sometimes without realizing it. Participants' ...
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