نتایج جستجو برای: legal issues

تعداد نتایج: 394990  

2002
Tony McEnery

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Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1990
A. R. Holder

The article discusses some of the more common legal issues involved in bone marrow transplantation. These include malpractice claims, testing prospective donors for AIDS, sale of bone marrow, informed consent for both donor and recipient, and questions that arise when the donor is a child.

2005
George Cho

Come with us to read a new book that is coming recently. Yeah, this is a new coming book that many people really want to read will you be one of them? Of course, you should be. It will not make you feel so hard to enjoy your life. Even some people think that reading is a hard to do, you must be sure that you can do it. Hard will be felt when you have no ideas about what kind of book to read. Or...

Journal: :BMJ 1995
S McLean

Job description of MLSOs Histopathologists and cytologists as a group tend to be obsessional individuals which in our work can be a useful trait but when this is taken to extreme degrees it becomes a disease (common sense is ignored and everyday life interfered with). This neurotic state is made much more serious when it is encouraged by bodies responsible for maintaining standards, The Royal C...

2007
Elizabeth Ortmann-Vincenzo

l w v t r w o o i m h c b r p r c c t v s h s T e c d w v p o a he U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) have announced, and presented for comment, the third phase of its regulations against physician self-referral.” The Stark self-referral regulation, as it is ommonly known (formally, the Medicare Program: Phyicians’ Referrals to Health Care Entities With Which They ave Financial...

Journal: :Medical History 1966
R M Macleod

The medico-legal issues raised by 'conscientious objection' constitute a particularly revealing, though hitherto neglected instance of the emerging relationship between community responsibility and personal health during the late Victorian period. The following paragraphs seek to indicate the relevance of a medico-legal approach to Victorian social history, and to suggest certain areas of resea...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Monographs 2005
Susan L Crockin

Cancer and procreation raise a host of novel legal issues involving the rights of those trying to create families after cancer treatment and any resulting children, as well as the responsibilities of those who assist them. Recent court decisions, although neither consistent nor plentiful, highlight the emerging legal issues for patients, providers, and offspring. This article explores a number ...

2009
Ajit Avasthi Sandeep Grover

INTRODUCTION Psychotherapy is defined differently by various authors. However, the most complete definition of psychotherapy as given by Wolberg defines it as “a treatment, by psychological means, of problems of an emotional nature in which a trained person deliberately establishes a professional relationship with the patient with the objective of removing, modifying or retarding existing sympt...

2004
George Cybenko Annarita Giani Carey Heckman Paul Thompson

In this paper, we define a category of computer security exploits called "cognitive hacks." Loosely speaking, cognitive hacking refers to a computer or information system attack that relies on changing human users' perceptions and corresponding behaviors in order to be successful. This is in contrast to denial of service (DOS) and other kinds of well-known attacks that operate solely within the...

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