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| April 21, 2009 | |
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Doctors to decide on treatment
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| By Salma Khalik | |
| NO SINGLE party has the right to make a unilateral decision when faced with a risky medical procedure - such as the separation of twins joined at their heads - said Singapore's top ethicist.
Associate Professor Roy Joseph, who chairs the National Medical Ethics Committee (NMEC), said doctors and hospitals have a 'large responsibility' when evaluating such treatment. But it should be a team decision - involving also patients, their family and other relevant team members - which should consider all relevant medical and non-medical considerations. Read the full story in Wednesday's edition of The Straits Times. | |
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