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October 01, 2003
Forensic and Ethical Issues in Psychiatry
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Sample questions:
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The bioethical principle of fidelity refers to the physician’s obligation to:
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The most basic ethical skill of the physician is:
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The ethically problematic situation that arises when a psychiatrist is the therapist for both an individual and members of his family is called:
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This course is based on the following:
Ethical Principles and Skills in the Care of Mental Illness
10/01
Quick Reference for Forensic and Ethical Issues in Psychiatry
10/01
The Law and Psychiatry
10/01
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