The Ethics Committee and Psychiatry: What the Clinician, Patient, and Family Should Know
UCSF physicians Sirisha Narayana, MD, and Tammy Duong, MD, discuss the evaluation of complex ethical cases in hospital medicine, particularly those with a behavioral health component, as well as when and how physicians should call for an ethics consult. (Aug. 24, 2020)

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