Fitting Agent-Regret in Healthcare

American Journal of Bioethics 25 (2):41-44 (2025)
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I welcome Enck and Condley’s (2025) emphasis on agent-regret as distinct from both moral distress and compassion fatigue, especially since it highlights a set of agential concerns that go beyond wh...

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