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The role of the principle of double effect in ethics education at US medical schools and its potential impact on pain management at the end of life
Robert Macauley
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Double Effect Principle
100%
Medical Schools
54%
Ethics
53%
Pain Management
53%
Opioid Analgesics
46%
Education
33%
Respiratory Insufficiency
33%
Terminally Ill
22%
Medical Ethics
12%
Terminal Care
10%
Pain
10%
Research Ethics Committees
9%
Drive
9%
Therapeutics
1%
Arts & Humanities
Principle of Double Effect
80%
End of Life
63%
Pain
61%
Medical School
56%
Educators
49%
Education
31%
Institutional Review Board
17%
End of Life Care
14%
Causes
12%
Clinicians
10%
Minorities
9%
Reference
6%
Social Sciences
pain
50%
moral philosophy
38%
educator
26%
management
25%
education
16%
death
12%
institutional review
10%
cause
10%
life situation
9%
clinician
7%
electronics
6%
minority
5%
evidence
3%