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DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31801998000200001
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Science, medical practice and ethics in the next millennium

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“…Thus, every time a decision is made, medical practice should require balancing of medical approaches against patients' problems, in order to prevent errors. 1 The anesthesiologist-patient relationship is established during the preoperative visit, which is an occasion at which physicians and patients examine each other. The preoperative visit is the best, if not the only opportunity to provide patients with correct information about the anesthetic procedure.…”
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“…Thus, every time a decision is made, medical practice should require balancing of medical approaches against patients' problems, in order to prevent errors. 1 The anesthesiologist-patient relationship is established during the preoperative visit, which is an occasion at which physicians and patients examine each other. The preoperative visit is the best, if not the only opportunity to provide patients with correct information about the anesthetic procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%