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The Pulmonologist's Role In Caring For Pregnant Women With Regard To The Reproductive Risks Of Diagnostic Radiological Studies Or Radiation Therapy, Robert L. Brent Dr. Jan 2011

The Pulmonologist's Role In Caring For Pregnant Women With Regard To The Reproductive Risks Of Diagnostic Radiological Studies Or Radiation Therapy, Robert L. Brent Dr.

The Selected Works of Robert Brent

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Evaluation Of Reproductive And Developmental Risks Of Caffeine, Robert L. Brent Dr. Jan 2011

Evaluation Of Reproductive And Developmental Risks Of Caffeine, Robert L. Brent Dr.

The Selected Works of Robert Brent

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The Pulmonologist's Role In Caring For Pregnant Women With Regard To The Reproductive Risks Of Diagnostic Radiological Studies Or Radiation Therapy, Robert L. Brent Dr. Jan 2011

The Pulmonologist's Role In Caring For Pregnant Women With Regard To The Reproductive Risks Of Diagnostic Radiological Studies Or Radiation Therapy, Robert L. Brent Dr.

The Selected Works of Robert Brent

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Does Treatment Of Premature Labor With Terbutaline Increase The Risk Of Autism Spectrum Disorders?, Robert L. Brent Dr. Jan 2011

Does Treatment Of Premature Labor With Terbutaline Increase The Risk Of Autism Spectrum Disorders?, Robert L. Brent Dr.

The Selected Works of Robert Brent

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The Role Of The Pediatrican In The Effort To Prevent Congenital Malformations, Robert L. Brent Dr. Jan 2011

The Role Of The Pediatrican In The Effort To Prevent Congenital Malformations, Robert L. Brent Dr.

The Selected Works of Robert Brent

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The Professonal Responsibility Model Of Obstetrical Ethics: Avoiding The Perils Of Clashing Rights, Robert L. Brent, Frank A. Chervenak, Md, Laurence B. Mccullough, Phd Jan 2011

The Professonal Responsibility Model Of Obstetrical Ethics: Avoiding The Perils Of Clashing Rights, Robert L. Brent, Frank A. Chervenak, Md, Laurence B. Mccullough, Phd

The Selected Works of Robert Brent

Obstetric ethics is sometimes represented by polarized views. One extreme asserts the rights of the fetus as the overwhelming ethical consideration. Both assertions are overly simplistic. Such oversimplification is called reductionism. This article explains the fallacy of rights-based reductionism and 2 models of obstetric ethics based on it and explains why the fetal rights reductionism model and the pregnant woman's rights reductionism model result in conceptual and clinical failure and therefore should be abandoned. The article argues for the professional responsibility model of obstetric ethics, which emphasizes the importance of medical science and compassionate clinical care of both the pregnant …