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Phillipa J Malpas

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 28, 2011
Important questions about healthcare expenditure and the allocation of resources in the last year of lifePhillipa J Malpas
Patient Education and Counseling|August 27, 2014
A time to die? Conversations with JackPhillipa J Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 5, 2009
Do those afflicted with dementia have a moral duty to die? A response to Baroness WarnockPhillipa J Malpas
The Permanente Journal|April 4, 2017
Dying Is Much More Difficult Than You'd Think: A Death By DehydrationPhillipa J Malpas
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 23, 2011
Reflecting on senior medical students' ethics reports at the University of AucklandPhillipa J Malpas
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 2, 2011
Advance directives and older people: ethical challenges in the promotion of advance directives in New ZealandPhillipa J Malpas
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|January 14, 2012
The ethics of deactivating a pacemaker in a pacing-dependent patient: reflections on a case studyPhillipa J Malpas, Lisa Cooper
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 28, 2011
The morality of care: case study and reviewRyan Tatnell, Phillipa J Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 5, 2012
Modelling empathy in medical and nursing educationPhillipa J Malpas, Andrea Corbett
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 19, 2018
Compassion from a palliative care perspectiveAntonio Fernando, Conor Rea, Phillipa J Malpas
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 28, 2011
Important questions about healthcare expenditure and the allocation of resources in the last year of lifePhillipa J Malpas
Patient Education and Counseling|August 27, 2014
A time to die? Conversations with JackPhillipa J Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 5, 2009
Do those afflicted with dementia have a moral duty to die? A response to Baroness WarnockPhillipa J Malpas
The Permanente Journal|April 4, 2017
Dying Is Much More Difficult Than You'd Think: A Death By DehydrationPhillipa J Malpas
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 23, 2011
Reflecting on senior medical students' ethics reports at the University of AucklandPhillipa J Malpas
Journal of Medical Ethics|March 2, 2011
Advance directives and older people: ethical challenges in the promotion of advance directives in New ZealandPhillipa J Malpas
The American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care|January 14, 2012
The ethics of deactivating a pacemaker in a pacing-dependent patient: reflections on a case studyPhillipa J Malpas, Lisa Cooper
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 28, 2011
The morality of care: case study and reviewRyan Tatnell, Phillipa J Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|April 5, 2012
Modelling empathy in medical and nursing educationPhillipa J Malpas, Andrea Corbett
The New Zealand Medical Journal|January 19, 2018
Compassion from a palliative care perspectiveAntonio Fernando, Conor Rea, Phillipa J Malpas
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