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How to Communicate Clearly About Brain Death and First-Person Consent to Donate

AMA journal of ethics - United States
doi 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.18.2.ecas2-1602
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Health PolicyEthicsHealthIssuesLegal Aspects
Date

February 1, 2016

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American Medical Association (AMA)


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