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Kathryn L Tucker

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Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|June 24, 2004
The debate on elder abuse for undertreated painKathryn L Tucker
Journal of Palliative Medicine|February 12, 2009
Ensuring informed end-of-life decisionsKathryn L Tucker
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|June 30, 2004
Advocacy for social change: improving care and expanding options at the end of lifeKathryn L Tucker
The Hastings Center Report|September 29, 2015
Normalizing Aid-in-Dying within the Practice of MedicineKathryn L Tucker
Michigan Law Review|July 4, 2008
In the laboratory of the states: the progress of Glucksberg's invitation to states to address end-of-life choiceKathryn L Tucker
Chest|January 2, 2013
ResponseKathryn L Tucker
Chest|July 17, 2012
Aid in dying: guidance for an emerging end-of-life practiceKathryn L Tucker
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 15, 2009
State of Washington, third state to permit aid in dyingKathryn L Tucker
Archives of Internal Medicine|February 10, 2010
The need for more accurate terminology in discussing end-of-life optionsKathryn L Tucker
The Journal of Legal Medicine|December 3, 2009
The campaign to deny terminally ill patients information and choices at the end of lifeKathryn L Tucker
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Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|June 24, 2004
The debate on elder abuse for undertreated painKathryn L Tucker
Journal of Palliative Medicine|February 12, 2009
Ensuring informed end-of-life decisionsKathryn L Tucker
Specialty Law Digest. Health Care Law|June 30, 2004
Advocacy for social change: improving care and expanding options at the end of lifeKathryn L Tucker
The Hastings Center Report|September 29, 2015
Normalizing Aid-in-Dying within the Practice of MedicineKathryn L Tucker
Michigan Law Review|July 4, 2008
In the laboratory of the states: the progress of Glucksberg's invitation to states to address end-of-life choiceKathryn L Tucker
Chest|January 2, 2013
ResponseKathryn L Tucker
Chest|July 17, 2012
Aid in dying: guidance for an emerging end-of-life practiceKathryn L Tucker
Journal of Palliative Medicine|July 15, 2009
State of Washington, third state to permit aid in dyingKathryn L Tucker
Archives of Internal Medicine|February 10, 2010
The need for more accurate terminology in discussing end-of-life optionsKathryn L Tucker
The Journal of Legal Medicine|December 3, 2009
The campaign to deny terminally ill patients information and choices at the end of lifeKathryn L Tucker
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