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September 21, 2010
When Doctors Become “Patients”: Advocating A Patient-Centered Approach For Health Care Workers in the Context of Mandatory Influenza Vaccinations and Informed Consent
By: Christine Nero Coughlin; Nancy M.P. King; and Kathi Kemper
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