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Informed consent, parental permission, and assent in pediatric practice

As the author of the first draft of the recently published Academy statement, Informed Consent, Parental Permission, and Assent in Pediatric Practice,1 I would like to comment on several of the "qualifying" or "clarifying" additions that have been made in this statement during it...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 1995-11, Vol.96 (5 Pt 1), p.981-982
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Bioethics
Child
Dissent and Disputes
Group Processes
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Informed Consent
Letters to the editor
Minors
Parental Consent
Parents
Parents & parenting
Patient Advocacy
Patient Participation
Pediatrics
Pediatrics - standards
Treatment Refusal
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