free link BMJ col; why doctors should not be legally required to discuss futile treatments like CPR with patients. : http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/bmj.g4180?ijkey=vWtsMd2L3jHzkhR&keytype=ref …
@mgtmccartney @doctorcaldwell @WhistlingDixie4 Quite. Not a fan of SDM concept tbh. I think it's being lined up to undermine consent frankly
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@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell@WhistlingDixie4 really? Think recognises that many choices are grey area. Speak to@ePatientDave ! -
@mgtmccartney@doctorcaldwell@WhistlingDixie4@ePatientDave Yes really. Consent already abused on a worrying scale. SDM facilitates imho. -
@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell@WhistlingDixie4@ePatientDave point is that dr+pt equal - expand on other point re abuse of consent at present? -
@mgtmccartney@doctorcaldwell@WhistlingDixie4@ePatientDave They're not equal when it comes to consent - that decision is the pt's alone. -
@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell@WhistlingDixie4@ePatientDave indeed, but a dr cannot absolve from responsibly, eg offering bad rx
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