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Law, ethics and medicine
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Ethically complex decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit: impact of the new French legislation on attitudes and practices of physicians and nurses
- Correspondence to Micheline Garel, INSERM U 953, 16 avenue Paul Vaillant-Couturier, 94807 Villejuif Cedex, France; micheline.garel{at}inserm.fr
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Ethically complex decisions in the neonatal intensive care unit: impact of the new French legislation on attitudes and practices of physicians and nurses
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- Received June 15, 2010
- Revised October 20, 2010
- Accepted October 31, 2010
- First published January 7, 2011.
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April 27, 2016
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