
Ben White
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2 weeks ago |
publish.csiro.au | Rachel Feeney |Lindy Willmott |Ben White
References3 Waller K, Villar KD, Willmott L, White BP. Voluntary assisted dying in Australia: A comparative and critical analysis of state laws. UNSWLJ 2023; 46: 1421. | Google Scholar | 4 Graves T. Voluntary assisted dying in Queensland, the first year. Emerg Med Australas 2024; 36(2): 326-8. | Crossref | Google Scholar | PubMed | 5 White BP, Ward A, Feeney R, Ley Greaves L, Willmott L.
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3 weeks ago |
qualitysafety.bmj.com | Casey M Haining |Lindy Willmott |Ben White
AbstractBackground Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in Victoria, Australia, is governed by a stringent legislative framework, designed and enforced by the state, as well as other forms of regulation. However, there remains limited understanding about how these various forms of regulation operate at the frontline or how clinicians themselves can influence regulation.
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1 month ago |
tandfonline.com | Lindy Willmott |Rachel Feeney |Ben White
AbstractLegalization of voluntary assisted dying (VAD), is increasingly being considered in many countries worldwide. Some regimes have a designated implementation period, after the law has passed but before it comes into force, to develop processes and systems required for VAD to be integrated within existing healthcare.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
odtmag.com | Sam Brusco |Sean Fenske |Michael Barbella |Ben White
As people worldwide increasingly participate in sports activities and physical sports, accidents consisting of sprains, fractures, and muscle tears have multiplied. According to ResearchAndMarkets, in America alone, about 30 million kids and teenagers take part in organized sports, and over 3.5 million injuries every 12 months cause members to miss a while from their sports activities.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
bmj.com | James Downar |Eliana Close |Ben White
James Downar, professor of palliative care1, Eliana Close, senior research fellow2, Jessica E Young, senior research fellow3, Ben P White, professor of end-of-life law and regulation41Division of Palliative Care, Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada2Australian Centre for Health Law Research, Faculty of Business and Law, Queensland University of Technology; Brisbane, Australia.
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