Sorry, doc, I forgot all about that
CJS Patterson - CMAJ, 2000 - Can Med Assoc
Ihave intermittently been reading the conclusions from the Canadian Consensus
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
[PDF][PDF] Sorry, doc, I forgot all about that
J Harris - CMAJ, 1999 - europepmc.org
Ihave intermittently been reading the conclusions from the Canadian Consensus
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
Sorry, doc, I forgot all about that
J Harris - europepmc.org
Ihave intermittently been reading the conclusions from the Canadian Consensus
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
[PDF][PDF] Tea for two (reviewers, that is)
WH le Riche - CMAJ, 2000 - Can Med Assoc
Ihave intermittently been reading the conclusions from the Canadian Consensus
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
Conference on Dementia. 1 The thoroughgoing effort of Christopher Patterson and …
Doctor when can I drive?: a medical and legal review of the implications of advice on driving after injury or operation
GEB Giddins, A Hammerton - Injury, 1998 - infona.pl
PurposePatients will often ask about returning to driving and whereas the clinical decision
may be clear-cut the insurance and legal implications may not, so a study was devised to try …
may be clear-cut the insurance and legal implications may not, so a study was devised to try …
Should Alzheimers disease patients be allowed to drive? A medical, legal, and ethical dilemma
ML Freedman, DL Freedman - Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1996 - trid.trb.org
This paper discusses the medical, legal, and ethical questions involved in permitting
individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) to drive. Geriatricians must ask the following …
individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) to drive. Geriatricians must ask the following …
[HTML][HTML] Physicians' legal responsibility to report impaired drivers
L Black - AMA Journal of Ethics, 2008 - journalofethics.ama-assn.org
There are times when the danger that a driver poses to other people and property outweighs
the significant benefits of driving. Sometimes drivers act voluntarily in ways that make them …
the significant benefits of driving. Sometimes drivers act voluntarily in ways that make them …
'Doctor, when can I drive?': a medical and legal view of the implications of advice on driving after injury or operation
GEB Giddins, A Hammerton - Injury, 1996 - Elsevier
In view of the increasing medicolegal implications of advice given to patients, in particular
the apparent increasing frequency of requests for advice about whether patients are fit to …
the apparent increasing frequency of requests for advice about whether patients are fit to …
Driving assessment for people with dementia
CC Frank, L Lee, F Molnar - Canadian Family Physician, 2018 - cfp.ca
Offce assessment of driving in dementia is challenging. Guidelines recommend patients with
moderate-severe dementia not drive, but not all people with mild dementia should be barred …
moderate-severe dementia not drive, but not all people with mild dementia should be barred …
Must physicians report impaired driving? Rethinking a duty on a collision course with itself
J Appel - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
137 Volume 20, Number 2 The Journal of Clinical Ethics intrusion by the authorities.
Deciding which of these goals is preferable, and when, requires a careful balancing act …
Deciding which of these goals is preferable, and when, requires a careful balancing act …