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Making difficult ethical decisions in patient care during natural disasters and other mass casualty events
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Holt GR et al. - It is necessary to develop a national consensus on the ethical guidelines for physicians who care for patients, victims, and casualties of disasters, and to formulate a virtue-based, yet practical, ethical approach to medical care under such extreme conditions.
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