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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2021 · 42 MIN

The Bitter Pill podcasts: Shared decision-making

from The Bitter Pill podcasts · host Mallika Sekhar

How do doctors share decision-making with their patients? This episode addresses paternalism, patient-centredness, and the axes of shared care in practice, including the care of the dead. It then discusses the notion of clinical freedom and the role of professional networks in shaping thought and practice. It ends with comments on the precautionary approach in medicine and the changing perception of negligence. 

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