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Essay heading: Iinformed Consent And Trust
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"What we now see is a relationship between equals: the patient too is a professional, dressed in a suit and sitting like an equal at the desk; the patient has heard a full explanation and is being offered a consent form; he is deciding whether to give his fully informed consent" [O'Neill, pg 16]
She also argues that because of the informed consent, there is no longer a relationship between the physician and the patient... displayed 300 characters
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"What we now see is a relationship between equals: the patient too is a professional, dressed in a suit and sitting like an equal at the desk; the patient has heard a full explanation and is being offered a consent form; he is deciding whether to give his fully informed consent" [O'Neill, pg 16]
She also argues that because of the informed consent, there is no longer a relationship between the physician and the patient... displayed next 300 characters
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