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      • Advance directives, best interests and clinical judgement: shifting sands at the end of life 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Awake and (only just) aware? A typology, taxonomy and holistic framework for withdrawing clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in the minimally conscious state 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
        Decisions to withdraw clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) from people in the minimally conscious state are predicated on the question as to whether it is in the individual’s best interests to continue with ...
      • Charges of corporate manslaughter in the NHS 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Clinical practice guidelines and risk management: A medicolegal perspective. 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • The Corporate Manslaughter Act 2007 - a catalyst for patient safety? 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Do not attempt resuscitation orders: the role of clinical governance 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • End of life decisions 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Evidence based medicine: a clinical governance tool for rationalising or rationing health care? 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Exploring cultural values that underpin the ethical and legal framework of end-of-life care: a focus group study of South Asians 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
        The central tenets of the legal and ethical framework that govern end-of-life care are dignity, equality, freedom of religion and respect for self-determined choice. These are variously protected by common law, statute ...
      • Fears and fallacies: Doctors’ perceptions of the barriers to medical innovation 

        Elliott, Tracey; Miola, Jose; Samanta, Ash; Samanta, Jo (Article)
        In 2014, Lord Saatchi launched his ultimately unsuccessful Medical Innovation Bill in the UK. Its laudable aim was to free doctors from the shackles that prevented them from providing responsible innovative treatment. Lord ...
      • A Focus Group Content Analysis Study Exploring Cultural and Faith Based Values at End of Life 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
        This case explores the values that were considered to be centrally important by South Asian migrants at end of life. A qualitative approach was used with focus groups as the data collection tool. South Asians were selected ...
      • Holistic determination for oneself: A new paradigm for self-determination at end of life. 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Human Rights Act 1998 underpins our obligation to facilitate a good death 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • The Human Rights Act 1998-why should it matter for medical practice? 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Legal considerations of clinical guidelines: will NICE make a difference? 

        Samanta, Ash; Samanta, Jo; Gunn, M. (Article)
      • The legal standard of care: a shift from the traditional Bolam test 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Article)
      • Managing safety, quality and risk 

        Samanta, Ash; Samanta, Jo (Book chapter)
        A large number of patients are unintentionally harmed by adverse events in health care environments and a range of policy initiatives have been developed to manage clinical risk. This chapter provides an overview of these ...
      • Medical Law 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Book)
      • Medical law 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Book)
      • Medical Law Concentrate 

        Samanta, Jo; Samanta, Ash (Book)

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