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Ethical Responsibility of Healthcare Professionals to Advocate for New Technology and Treatment Introduction within Healthcare

   

Added on  2023-06-18

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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTON.............................................................................................................................3
MAIN BODY...................................................................................................................................3
Bioethical principles...............................................................................................................3
Application of bioethical principles.......................................................................................3
Consideration of other ethical concepts.................................................................................5
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................6
REFERENCES................................................................................................................................7
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