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What do you do when you disagree medically on matters on life and death?

What do you do when you disagree medically on matters on life and death?

by Jeremy Topin | Jul 30, 2017 | Balance, End of life, End of Life Care, Medical Education, Medicine

“This was published first in the Washington Post electronically on 7/29/2017 and will come out in print this Tuesday.  Click here for the link.  The comments so far in the paper have overall been quite emotional and angry in their response.  I am happy to...

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