Comforting presence: The role of nurses and social workers in clinical ethics

American Journal of Bioethics 8 (4):14 – 15 (2008)
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Grady and colleagues (2008) should be congratulated for bringing to the forefront of the bioethics community the impact of education in ethics on the behavior of nurses and social workers. They dem...

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