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Tadeusz Tołłoczko [4]Tadeusz S. Tołłoczko [1]
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    Ethical implications in the allocation of scarce medical resources in Poland.Tadeusz Tołłoczko - 2000 - Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (1):63-70.
    The health care system in Poland is undergoing major change and it is possible that these changes could affect clinical research. Therefore, the situation of funding of health care is important for the future of medical research in this country. Some questions relevant in this field will be addressed. Since funds for health care and scientific research remain inadequate, their allocation raises moral, economic, legal and organisational dilemmas. The clinical aspects of resource allocation also include physicians’ responsibilities towards their patients. (...)
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    Homo Homini Res Sacra.Tadeusz Tołłoczko - 2007 - Dialogue and Universalism 17 (7-8):107-121.
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  3. Old Age and Youth Science.Tadeusz Tołłoczko - 2001 - Dialogue and Universalism 11 (3):99-116.
     
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    Surgical patents and patients — the ethical dilemmas.Tadeusz Tołłoczko - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (1):61-69.
    It is obvious that every inventor should be rewarded for the intellectual effort, and at the same time be encouraged to successively improve his or her discovery and to work on subsequent innovations. Patents also ensure that patent owners are officially protected against intellectual piracy, but protection of intellectual property may be difficult to accomplish. Nevertheless, it all comes down to this basic question: Does a contradiction exist between medical ethics and the “Medical and Surgical Procedure Patents” system? It may (...)
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    The mentor and the trainee in academic clinical medicine.Tadeusz S. Tołłoczko - 2006 - Science and Engineering Ethics 12 (1):95-102.
    Medicine is a scientific discipline, but it is sometimes difficult to separate what is scientific and what is a clinical, practical activity. Man is the object, but he is always the subject of medical research and therefore these two elements become closely bound together by a thread of moral interdependencies. Every mentor of a young academic and all institutions dealing with the teaching of and research into medicine must understand multidimensional, multifaceted, and multilevel aspects of their activity and give them (...)
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