Do cardiologists and cardiac surgeons need ethics? Achieving happiness for a drug user with endocarditis
Ethical dilemmas are commonplace in clinical cardiology. There has been a recent focus on ethical behaviour of cardiologists and debate about resource allocation and cost-effectiveness of new technologies. The case of an intravenous drug addict, with native aortic valve endocarditis complicated by a...
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