A comparative survey study of knowledge, attitude, and practice towards medical ethics among surgical and non-surgical physicians

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  • What: The results of the study showed that the group exhibited higher levels of compared to the group. An analytical cross-sectional study was carried out to achieve the purpose of the current research. This study showed that participants in the surgical group had significantly get written informed consent from patients before including them in medical research than non- surgical group.
  • Who: Heba K. Khalifa from the was carried out at Tanta University Hospital, using both online and printed questionnaires that included socio-demographic data, subscales designed to evaluate knowledge (, questions), attitude and practice (, more . . .

     

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