Ex ante reflection will not grant immunity to moral troubles among clinicians at organ donation in the ICU
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Ex ante reflection will not grant immunity to moral troubles among clinicians at organ donation in the ICU
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- Moreno RP, Sousa JPAe, Matos RGd, Sousa E (2024) Intensive Care admission aiming at organ donation as a duty of the Intensivist: every organ, every time. Intensive Care Med. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-024-07464-x
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