Ethics Been Very Good to Us

Journal of Clinical Ethics 23 (2):165-168 (2012)
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Abstract

This commentary asks whether ongoing efforts to accredit, certify, and credential hospital ethics consultants are nothing other than an illegal restraint on trade masquerading as an effort to protect the public from harm.

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