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Moral Obligations

 
 
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  • CONCLUSIONS: The proposed model presents one way to understand the process of adjusting to RP and could assist ophthalmologists in meeting their moral obligation to lessen patients' suffering, which arises in the course of their adjustment to progressive loss of visual function [1].
  • We describe the concept of Centers of Excellence and an educational program, Advanced Brain Life Support. Such a program is a moral obligation because mortality and morbidity tend to decrease in Centers of Excellence [2].
  • Human rights and moral obligations. Interview by Sheila Swan [3].

References

  1. How patients experience progressive loss of visual function: a model of adjustment using qualitative methods. Hayeems, R.Z., Geller, G., Finkelstein, D., Faden, R.R. The British journal of ophthalmology. (2005) [Pubmed]
  2. Advances in management of neurosurgical trauma in different continents. Basso, A., Previgliano, I., Duarte, J.M., Ferrari, N. World journal of surgery. (2001) [Pubmed]
  3. Human rights and moral obligations. Interview by Sheila Swan. Abrams, F. Colorado medicine. (1984) [Pubmed]
 
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