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John M Luce

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Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 2010
A history of resolving conflicts over end-of-life care in intensive care units in the United StatesJohn M Luce
Critical Care Medicine|April 21, 2007
A legally sanctioned process for resolving conflicts about treatment considered medically inappropriateJohn M Luce
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 9, 2004
Physicians should administer low-dose corticosteroids selectively to septic patients until an ongoing trial is completedJohn M Luce
Annals of Internal Medicine|November 5, 2003
Update in critical careJohn M Luce
Chest|April 8, 2015
The uncommon case of Jahi McMathJohn M Luce
Chest|March 5, 2014
ResponseJohn M Luce
Critical Care Medicine|March 11, 2003
Is the concept of informed consent applicable to clinical research involving critically ill patients?John M Luce
Chest|November 16, 2016
In Replay: Recovery of Consciousness After Head InjuryJohn M Luce
Current Opinion in Critical Care|November 26, 2003
Research ethics and consent in the intensive care unitJohn M Luce
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|April 24, 2013
A strange new disease in San Francisco:a brief history of the city and its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemicJohn M Luce
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Critical Care Medicine|June 1, 2010
A history of resolving conflicts over end-of-life care in intensive care units in the United StatesJohn M Luce
Critical Care Medicine|April 21, 2007
A legally sanctioned process for resolving conflicts about treatment considered medically inappropriateJohn M Luce
Annals of Internal Medicine|July 9, 2004
Physicians should administer low-dose corticosteroids selectively to septic patients until an ongoing trial is completedJohn M Luce
Annals of Internal Medicine|November 5, 2003
Update in critical careJohn M Luce
Chest|April 8, 2015
The uncommon case of Jahi McMathJohn M Luce
Chest|March 5, 2014
ResponseJohn M Luce
Critical Care Medicine|March 11, 2003
Is the concept of informed consent applicable to clinical research involving critically ill patients?John M Luce
Chest|November 16, 2016
In Replay: Recovery of Consciousness After Head InjuryJohn M Luce
Current Opinion in Critical Care|November 26, 2003
Research ethics and consent in the intensive care unitJohn M Luce
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|April 24, 2013
A strange new disease in San Francisco:a brief history of the city and its response to the HIV/AIDS epidemicJohn M Luce
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