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Making Ethical Decisions by Flipping a Coin?

Dr. Nina Kriel | Ethics
Randomisation in individual clinical decision making is usually inappropriate. We investigate situations where it may be more fair, impartial and ther

Topic / Title of the Talk Making Ethical Decisions by Flipping a Coin?
Field of Medicine Optometry
Length of the Talk 49 Mins
CPD Accreditation No. MDB015/MPDP/070/847
Category of the Talk Other
CPD Type Ethics
Languages (Translations) & Subtitles Not Translated
Speaker Dr. Nina Kriel
Talk Description
Randomisation in individual clinical decision making is usually inappropriate. We investigate situations where it may be more fair, impartial and therefore acceptable.

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Making Ethical Decisions by Flipping a Coin? | Optometry