Animal- and human-derived products in otolaryngology, counselling and consent: A survey study

Clinical Ethics 14 (3):132-136 (2019)
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BackgroundInformed consent is an essential aspect in medical and surgical practice. Current guidelines from the UK General Medical Council and the Royal College of Surgeons of England do not give a...

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