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Reconciling The Exercise Of Judgment And The Objective Standards Of Care In Medical Malpractice, Joseph H. King Jr.
Reconciling The Exercise Of Judgment And The Objective Standards Of Care In Medical Malpractice, Joseph H. King Jr.
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Promoting Medical Research Without Sacrificing Patient Autonomy: Legal And Ethical Issues Raised By The Waiver Of Informed Consent For Emergency Research, Sandra J. Carnahan
Promoting Medical Research Without Sacrificing Patient Autonomy: Legal And Ethical Issues Raised By The Waiver Of Informed Consent For Emergency Research, Sandra J. Carnahan
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preemption: The Federal Employees Health Benefit Act(Fehba): Why The Oklahoma Supreme Court Was Wrong In Allowing State Claims In Kincade V. Group Health Services, Matthew P. Sallusti
Preemption: The Federal Employees Health Benefit Act(Fehba): Why The Oklahoma Supreme Court Was Wrong In Allowing State Claims In Kincade V. Group Health Services, Matthew P. Sallusti
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.