Another topic from the short series, "Ethics in Action."
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Abandonment
Another well made lecture.
It seems to be saying that common curtisy and communication will go a long way to solving any issue of abandonment. Pre notification and documentation are the sures safes meethod.
If you wish to keep patients then you will inform then major chnges to you office and relationship
Posted by: Paul Bessette | January 15, 2010 at 12:52 PM