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    • Salas, Sofía P.; Salinas Ríos, Rodrigo Alejandro; Besio, Mauricio; Micolich, Constanza; Arriagada Urzúa, Anamaría; Misseroni Raddatz, Adelio; Valenzuela, Carlos Y.; Novoa, Fernando; Bórquez Estefó, Gladys (Sociedad Médica Santiago, 2020)
      The discussion of a bill that allows medically assisted death (MAD) in Chile, revived the debate about the ethics of this practice. The Department of Ethics of the Chilean Medical Association herein analyzes arguments in ...
    • Cea Muñoz, Gabriel; Idiáquez, Juan Francisco; Salinas Ríos, Rodrigo; Matamala Capponi, José Manuel; Roque Villagra, Roque; Stuardo Luengo, Andrés (Elsevier, 2020)
      Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an immune-mediated polyneuropathy. It usually has an insidious onset, progressive course and heterogeneous clinical features. As far as we know, there is no ...
    • Salas, Sofía; Besio, Mauricio; Bórquez Estefo, Gladys; Salinas Ríos, Rodrigo; Valenzuela, Carlos Y.; Micolich, Constanza; Novoa Sotta, Fernando; Bernier Villarroel, Lioniel; Montt, Julio; Misseroni Raddatz, Adelio (Soc Médica Santiago, 2016)
      The Chilean bill that regulates abortion for three cases (Bulletin No 9895-11) includes the possibility that health professionals may manifest their conscientious objection (CO) to perform this procedure. Due to the broad ...
    • Echeverría B., Carlos; Serani M., Alejandro; Arriagada Urzúa, Anamaría; Goic G., Alejandro; Rojas O., Alberto; Ruiz Esquide, Gonzalo; Salinas Ríos, Rodrigo; Taboada R., Paulina; Quintana V., Carlos; Vacarezza Yávar, Ricardo (Sociedad Médica Santiago, 2020)
      Conscientious Objection arises as a response to a regulation that is judged as immoral. Faced with a law that is considered unfair, the citizen can respond accepting it against his will, exercising conscientious objection ...