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    Observations of physician, patient and family perceptions of informed consent in Houston, texas.Eugene V. Boisaubin - 2004 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (2):225 – 236.
    Informed consent is one of the most important ethical and legal principles in the United States, including Texas, and reflects a profound respect for individuals and their ability to make decisions in their own best interest. It is also a critical underpinning of medical practice, although how it is actually carried out has not been well studied. A survey was conducted in the private practices and a hospital in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas to ascertain how physicians, patients (...)
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    Optimizing Ethics Services and Education in a Teaching Hospital: Rounds Versus Consultation.Eugene V. Boisaubin & Michele A. Carter - 1999 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 10 (4):294-299.
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    Perceptions of long-term care, autonomy, and dignity, by residents, family and care-givers: The Houston experience.Eugene V. Boisaubin, Adeline Chu & Janine M. Catalano - 2007 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32 (5):447 – 464.
    Houston, Texas, is a major U.S. city with, like many, a growing aging population. The purpose of this study and ultimate book chapter is to explore the views and perceptions of long-term care (LTC) residents, family members and health care providers. Individuals primarily in independent living and group residential settings were interviewed and studied. Questions emphasized the concepts of personal autonomy, dignity, quality and location of care and decision making. Although a small sample of participants were involved, consistency was noted. (...)
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    Accepting Refusal of Life-Sustaining Treatment: How High Should the Bar Be?Eugene V. Boisaubin - 2015 - American Journal of Bioethics 15 (1):64-65.
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    Case Studies: A Police Informer in a Hospital Bed.Eugene V. Boisaubin & Earl E. Shelp - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (5):17.
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    Defining the limits of housestaff care.Eugene V. Boisaubin - 1988 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 13 (4):457-458.
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    How HECs can better relate to physicians.Eugene V. Boisaubin - 1996 - HEC Forum 8 (3):157-167.
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    Prescribing viagra in an ethically responsible fashion.Eugene V. Boisaubin & Laurence B. McCullough - 2004 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 29 (6):739 – 749.
    Sildenafil citrate (Viagra) and other newly released pharmaceuticals that assist erectile dysfunction may be one of the most important categories of drugs released in the past decade. Sildenafil is distinctive because it creates a new therapeutic relationship not only between patient and physician, but also with sexual partner(s). Physicians must first evaluate the patient comprehensively, addressing not only erectile function and sexual performance, but overall physical and mental health. Since the drug does impact others, an expanded model for informed consent (...)
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