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45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1551
When Doctors Become “Patients”: Advocating a Patient-Centered Approach for Health Care Workers in the Context of Mandatory Influenza Vaccinations and Informed Consent
Christine Nero Coughlin, Nancy M.P. King & Kathi Kemper
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1525
Rights Talk and Patient Subjectivity: The Role of Autonomy, Equality, and Participation Norms
Nan D. Hunter
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1513
Can a Patient-Centered Ethos Be Other-Regarding? Ought It Be?
Theodore W. Ruger
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1505
Should the Patient Conquer?
William M. Sage
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1489
Can Health Law Truly Become Patient-Centered?
Joan H. Krause
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1475
Test-Driving “Patient-Centered Health Law”
Sandra H. Johnson
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1469
Different Ways to Understand Patient-Centered Health Law
Lois Shepherd
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1461
Musings on Patient-Centered Law and Ethics
Mark A. Hall
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1453
Patient-Centered Care as a Response to
Medification
Arthur W. Frank
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1429
Patient-Centered Health Law and Ethics
Lois Shepherd & Mark A. Hall
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1401
Rejecting Consideration of the “Fast-Track Disparity” in a Post-
Kimbrough
World
Katherine Arnold McCurry
45 Wake Forest L. Rev. 1373
A Fourth Circuit Photograph
Carl Tobias
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