Osteopathic Family Physician
Volume 2, Issue 1 , Pages 21-25 , January 2010

Bioethics: a patient advocate role for Osteopathic Family Physicians

  • Lawrence J. Abramson, DO

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author: Lawrence J. Abramson, 4558 Wabeek Forest Drive, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302

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doi: 10.1016/j.osfp.2009.09.001

Osteopathic Family Physician
Volume 2, Issue 1 , Pages 21-25 , January 2010