Am I My Brother's Warden?: Responding to the Unethical or Incompetent Colleague

Hastings Center Report 23 (3):19-27 (2012)
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Abstract

Responding to the failings of peers can be difficult, but as professionals physicians should not leave the moral management of errant colleagues to chance. Distinguishing levels of adverse outcomes helps physicians more clearly assess each others' conduct and respond appropriately to those who threaten the integrity of the profession.

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