2008
DOI: 10.1136/jme.2007.021840
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Ethics and the pitchside physician

Abstract: Sports medicine is a rapidly expanding area of clinical practice. The pitchside physician faces many ethical challenges in managing the injuries and wellbeing of sports men and women. This brief essay describes some of the dilemmas frequently encountered by the pitchside physician and calls for a discussion of the issues raised.

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“…6 However, doctors must select in which, if any, situations they will offer local anesthetics injections based on an incomplete evidence base 6 and the associated ethical dilemmas. 1,9,10,12…”
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“…6 However, doctors must select in which, if any, situations they will offer local anesthetics injections based on an incomplete evidence base 6 and the associated ethical dilemmas. 1,9,10,12…”
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confidence: 99%