Putting ethics on the spot in neurology
What is the duty of care owed by neurologists to the 'man on the street'? Does the ethical imperative to treat exist only in a medical emergency or after the establishment of a formal doctor–patient relationship? In this Viewpoint, Lim et al . draw on their personal experiences to explore...
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