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    Why doctors use or do not use ethics consultation.J. P. Orlowski - 2006 - Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (9):499-503.
    Background: Ethics consultation is used regularly by some doctors, whereas others are reluctant to use these services.Aim: To determine factors that may influence doctors to request or not request ethics consultation.Methods: A survey questionnaire was distributed to doctors on staff at the University Community Hospital in Tampa, Florida, USA. The responses to the questions on the survey were arranged in a Likert Scale, from strongly disagree, somewhat disagree, neither agree nor disagree, somewhat agree to strongly agree. Data were analysed with (...)
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    Iatrogenic Cardiopulmonary Arrests in DNR Patients.J. A. Christensen & J. P. Orlowski - 2000 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 11 (1):14-20.
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    Informed Consent to Amnestics, or: What Sound Does a Tree Make in the Forest When It Falls on Your Head?M. J. Mehlman, G. A. Kanoti & J. P. Orlowski - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (2):105-108.
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    Conflicts of Interest, Conflicting Interests, and Interesting Conflicts, Part 3.J. P. Orlowski, J. K. Vinicky & S. S. Edwards - 1996 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (2):184-186.
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    The Quantifiability of Medical Futility.J. K. Vinicky & J. P. Orlowski - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (2):147-149.
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