Disclosing Adverse Events to Patients: International Norms and Trends
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Gordon Wallace | Steve S Kraman | Rick Iedema | Albert W Wu | Wendy Levinson | Timothy B McDonald | Thomas H Gallagher | A. Wu | W. Levinson | T. Gallagher | S. Kraman | M. Bismark | R. Iedema | L. Mccay | G. Wallace | D. Boyle | T. McDonald | E. Forbes | James B Conway | Layla McCay | Dennis J Boyle | Marie M Bismark | Emma Forbes
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