How physician executives and clinicians perceive ethical issues in Saudi Arabian hospitals
Dublin Core
Title
How physician executives and clinicians perceive ethical issues in Saudi Arabian hospitals
Author
Bin Saeed, Khalid Saad
Publisher
1999/02/00
Language
English
Publication Date
19990200
Primary Classification
2.1
Secondary Classification
2.1;7.3;9.1;9.4
Primary keywords
administrators--[pri];attitude of health personnel--[pri];attitudes--[pri];bioethical issues--[pri];clinical ethics--[pri];institutional ethics--[pri]
Secondary keywords
codes of ethics;comparative studies;confidentiality;cultural pluralism;gifts;hospitals;medical ethics;patients' rights;physician patient relationship;professional misconduct;questionnaires;resource allocation;social discrimination;withholding treatment
Subject
Saudi Arabia--[pri]
Journal Article
Journal of Medical Ethics 1999 February; 25(1): 51-56
Primary Document Type
ja
Call Number
journal
Subject Captions
em
Bibliography
12 refs.
Collection
Citation
“How physician executives and clinicians perceive ethical issues in Saudi Arabian hospitals,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/33645.