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Phillipa Malpas

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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 31, 2018
Mitigating the demand for overseas organs through an ethical lensPhillipa Malpas
Evidence-Based Nursing|September 17, 2015
Balance of lifetime remaining to anticipated suffering behindPhillipa Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 13, 2018
New Zealand transplant patients and organ transplantation in China: some ethical considerationsPhillipa Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 2005
The right to remain in ignorance about genetic information--can such a right be defended in the name of autonomy?Phillipa Malpas
The Permanente Journal|December 28, 2018
My Father's DyingPhillipa Malpas
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|March 7, 2013
Response to: 'what should we tell medical students and residents about euthanasia and assisted suicide?'Phillipa Malpas, Malcolm Johnson
Patient Education and Counseling|July 3, 2016
A case based reflection on communicating end of life information in non-English speaking patientsCarl Hume, Phillipa Malpas
Mededpublish (2016)|December 11, 2023
Humanities for medical students: essential to their cultural competence and patient-engaged practices of carePhillipa Malpas, Tanisha Jowsey
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 2, 2017
New Zealand doctors' and nurses' views on legalising assisted dying in New ZealandPam Oliver, Michael Wilson, Phillipa Malpas
International Journal of Nursing Studies|April 20, 2018
Nurses' views on legalising assisted dying in New Zealand: A cross-sectional studyMichael Wilson, Pam Oliver, Phillipa Malpas
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The New Zealand Medical Journal|August 31, 2018
Mitigating the demand for overseas organs through an ethical lensPhillipa Malpas
Evidence-Based Nursing|September 17, 2015
Balance of lifetime remaining to anticipated suffering behindPhillipa Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|July 13, 2018
New Zealand transplant patients and organ transplantation in China: some ethical considerationsPhillipa Malpas
The New Zealand Medical Journal|September 1, 2005
The right to remain in ignorance about genetic information--can such a right be defended in the name of autonomy?Phillipa Malpas
The Permanente Journal|December 28, 2018
My Father's DyingPhillipa Malpas
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry|March 7, 2013
Response to: 'what should we tell medical students and residents about euthanasia and assisted suicide?'Phillipa Malpas, Malcolm Johnson
Patient Education and Counseling|July 3, 2016
A case based reflection on communicating end of life information in non-English speaking patientsCarl Hume, Phillipa Malpas
Mededpublish (2016)|December 11, 2023
Humanities for medical students: essential to their cultural competence and patient-engaged practices of carePhillipa Malpas, Tanisha Jowsey
The New Zealand Medical Journal|June 2, 2017
New Zealand doctors' and nurses' views on legalising assisted dying in New ZealandPam Oliver, Michael Wilson, Phillipa Malpas
International Journal of Nursing Studies|April 20, 2018
Nurses' views on legalising assisted dying in New Zealand: A cross-sectional studyMichael Wilson, Pam Oliver, Phillipa Malpas
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