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Canadian Medical Law:
An introduction for Physicians, Nurses and other Health Care Professionals, 3rd Edition
Barney Sneiderman, Philip H. Osborne, John C. Irvine
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As a practising physician, I found this book to be extremely accessible, useful and enlightening. It is copiously enhanced with illustrative cases, a didactic method familiar to physicians. I highly recommend this book to any Canadian physician with an interest in medico-legal issues. Larry Fishman, MD, FRCSC Winnipeg, MB
This authoritative work deals with the legal issues relating to patient care and treatment that are of most frequent and pressing concern to health care professionals and the lawyers who advise them. It covers all important issues in medical jurisprudence, including • Legal Procedure - Medical Malpractice • Consent to Treatment • Consent of Minors • Doctrine of Informed Consent • Medical Negligence • Nursing Liability • Compensation for Medical Injuries • Physicians’ Duties • Public & Mental Health Law • Reproductive Choice • Organ and Tissue Donation • Euthanasia and Termination of Life-Prolonging Treatment for Competent and Incompetent People • Refusal of Life-Prolonging Treatment • Defining Death.
Written for the lawyer and non-lawyer, this work includes:
• A summary at the beginning of each chapter • Case summaries with emphasis on medical facts • Full explanations of legal concepts • Table of Cases.
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