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Confidentiality, Disclosure and Doping in Sports Medicine
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 10/22/09
McNamee M et al. – The authors show that, under certain conditions, serving the best interests of their athlete patients may oblige healthcare professionals to give advice and guidance in terms of harm–minimisation. In so far as the professional conduct of a healthcare professional is guided both by professional code and WADC, they are obliged to fall foul of one or the other. The authors call for urgent and pressing inter–professional dialogue with WADA to clarify this situation.
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