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Alison Douglass

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Medical Law International|February 27, 2004
Posthumous reproduction: a consideration of the medical, ethical, cultural, psychosocial and legal perspectives in the New Zealand contextAlison Douglass, Ken Daniels
New Zealand Bioethics Journal|December 16, 2004
Protection of health research participants in the United States: a review of two casesAlison Douglass, Peter Crampton
Medicine and Law|July 3, 2008
Access to genetic information by donor offspring and donors: medicine, policy and law in New ZealandKen Daniels, Alison Douglass
Bioethics|September 19, 2018
From protectionism to inclusion: A New Zealand perspective on health-related research involving adults incapable of giving informed consentAlison Douglass, Angela Ballantyne
Journal of Law and Medicine|February 26, 2013
Ethics committees in New ZealandGrant Gillett, Alison Douglass
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 9, 2018
What do doctors know about assessing decision-making capacity?Greg Young, Alison Douglass, Lorraine Davison
Family Practice|March 25, 2020
General practitioners and decision-making capacity assessment: the experiences and educational needs of New Zealand general practitionersAlisha Vara, Greg Young, Alison Douglass, et al.
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Medical Law International|February 27, 2004
Posthumous reproduction: a consideration of the medical, ethical, cultural, psychosocial and legal perspectives in the New Zealand contextAlison Douglass, Ken Daniels
New Zealand Bioethics Journal|December 16, 2004
Protection of health research participants in the United States: a review of two casesAlison Douglass, Peter Crampton
Medicine and Law|July 3, 2008
Access to genetic information by donor offspring and donors: medicine, policy and law in New ZealandKen Daniels, Alison Douglass
Bioethics|September 19, 2018
From protectionism to inclusion: A New Zealand perspective on health-related research involving adults incapable of giving informed consentAlison Douglass, Angela Ballantyne
Journal of Law and Medicine|February 26, 2013
Ethics committees in New ZealandGrant Gillett, Alison Douglass
The New Zealand Medical Journal|March 9, 2018
What do doctors know about assessing decision-making capacity?Greg Young, Alison Douglass, Lorraine Davison
Family Practice|March 25, 2020
General practitioners and decision-making capacity assessment: the experiences and educational needs of New Zealand general practitionersAlisha Vara, Greg Young, Alison Douglass, et al.
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