The Rhetoric of the ‘Passive Patient’ in Indian Medical Negligence Cases https://t.co/6R96oi9YFi Asian Bioethics Review @AsianBioethics
RT @Supriya_S5: Judiciary needs to shift its approach towards patient-centered care through acknowledgment of patient engagement and effect…
RT @Supriya_S5: 3rd paper from that came out recently!! https://t.co/IatsyZhFeY @AsianBioethics @AnantBhan @HEaLInsti_FMES @uzh_ibme I dis…
Judiciary needs to shift its approach towards patient-centered care through acknowledgment of patient engagement and effective communication during clinical encounters. https://t.co/IatsyZhFeY
3rd paper from that came out recently!! https://t.co/IatsyZhFeY @AsianBioethics @AnantBhan @HEaLInsti_FMES @uzh_ibme I discuss the narrative construct of ‘passive patient’ in Indian medical negligence cases. I critically examine the rhetoric in legal reas
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RT @AsianBioethics: The Rhetoric of the ‘Passive #Patient’ in Indian Medical #Negligence Cases, by @Supriya_S5 (@uzh_ibme), in ABR Vol. 1…
The Rhetoric of the ‘Passive #Patient’ in Indian Medical #Negligence Cases, by @Supriya_S5 (@uzh_ibme), in ABR Vol. 11, Issue 4, Dec 2019. https://t.co/YALK6Li86O #Bioethics #PassivePatient #India #Respect #PatientCentred #Consent #MedicalNegligence @Sp