An even keel when doctors are at odds

New York Times columnist Abigail Zuger, MD, describes a quandary that many physicians face: trying to reconcile her professional judgment when in conflict with a patient’s former doctor. An ethicist offers some advice on care pathways.

Candace Stuart, Contributor

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