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1Programs in Medical Ethics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, Maryland 20814 USA. edmund.howe@uhuhs.edu.
Abstract:
Lainie Friedman Ross suggests that clinicians increase our efforts to meet children's most basic needs in several ways. These include prioritizing, to a greater extent, children's present and future feelings; placing greater decisional weight on other family members' needs; spotting earlier threats from surrogate decision makers so that we can better prevent these threatened harms; and finding ways to intervene earlier so that we can allow parental surrogate decision makers to remain in this role. I offer some practical ways in which Ross's ideas might be applied.
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