Medical Practice Changed My Resuscitation Viewpoint
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In this segment Dr. Uche argues why he had a change of heart on his views around decision making around issuing 'Do Not Resuscitate' orders. Once a strong believer that it should be the patient's choice, he is now a firm believer the final choice should rest with the clinical team.
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