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Commentary: Responding More Broadly and Ethically

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Commentary: Responding More Broadly and Ethically

Auteurs : Anthony B. Zwi ; Paul M. Mcneill ; Natalie J. Grove

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The AMA's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs' position statement on “Disaster Preparedness and Response” is a welcome discussion of an important issue: the extent to which physicians have a responsibility to treat people affected by disasters in which the nature, source, and cause of the harm is unclear and where the risk is largely unknown.

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