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Jay A Jacobson

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The Surgical Clinics of North America|September 25, 2007
The effect of patients' noncompliance on their surgeons' obligationsJay A Jacobson
The Virtual Mentor : VM|November 3, 2012
Residents' role in immunizing adults: rationale, opportunity, obstacles, and strategiesJay A Jacobson
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|June 10, 2003
Keeping the patient in the loop: ethical issues in outpatient referral and consultationJay A Jacobson
The Virtual Mentor : VM|December 5, 2012
A Surgeon with HIVJay A Jacobson
Thoracic Surgery Clinics|November 10, 2005
The effect of patients' noncompliance on their surgeons' obligationsJay A Jacobson
Utah Law Review|January 1, 1992
Medical ethics and family affairsJay A Jacobson
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|January 1, 1993
Network news: the Bioethics Network of Ohio (BENO); West Virginia Network of Ethics Committees; Orange County Bioethics Network; the Division of Medical Ethics: Department of Internal Medicine at the LDS Hospital and University of Utah School of MedicineBrenden Minogue, Alvin H Moss, Sharon Mass, et al.
Developing World Bioethics|July 7, 2007
Should rapid tests for HIV infection now be mandatory during pregnancy? Global differences in scarcity and a dilemma of technological advanceCharles B Smith, Margaret P Battin, Leslie P Francis, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|June 10, 2004
Electronic screening of dictated reports to identify patients with do-not-resuscitate statusDominik Aronsky, Evelyn Kasworm, Jay A Jacobson, et al.
Bioethics|October 15, 2005
How infectious diseases got left out--and what this omission might have meant for bioethicsLeslie P Francis, Margaret P Battin, Jay A Jacobson, et al.
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The Surgical Clinics of North America|September 25, 2007
The effect of patients' noncompliance on their surgeons' obligationsJay A Jacobson
The Virtual Mentor : VM|November 3, 2012
Residents' role in immunizing adults: rationale, opportunity, obstacles, and strategiesJay A Jacobson
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|June 10, 2003
Keeping the patient in the loop: ethical issues in outpatient referral and consultationJay A Jacobson
The Virtual Mentor : VM|December 5, 2012
A Surgeon with HIVJay A Jacobson
Thoracic Surgery Clinics|November 10, 2005
The effect of patients' noncompliance on their surgeons' obligationsJay A Jacobson
Utah Law Review|January 1, 1992
Medical ethics and family affairsJay A Jacobson
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics : CQ : the International Journal of Healthcare Ethics Committees|January 1, 1993
Network news: the Bioethics Network of Ohio (BENO); West Virginia Network of Ethics Committees; Orange County Bioethics Network; the Division of Medical Ethics: Department of Internal Medicine at the LDS Hospital and University of Utah School of MedicineBrenden Minogue, Alvin H Moss, Sharon Mass, et al.
Developing World Bioethics|July 7, 2007
Should rapid tests for HIV infection now be mandatory during pregnancy? Global differences in scarcity and a dilemma of technological advanceCharles B Smith, Margaret P Battin, Leslie P Francis, et al.
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA|June 10, 2004
Electronic screening of dictated reports to identify patients with do-not-resuscitate statusDominik Aronsky, Evelyn Kasworm, Jay A Jacobson, et al.
Bioethics|October 15, 2005
How infectious diseases got left out--and what this omission might have meant for bioethicsLeslie P Francis, Margaret P Battin, Jay A Jacobson, et al.
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