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Palliative care deals with an area of modern medicine that raises many ethical dilemmas, both in respect of treatment decisions and the formidable obstacles in undertaking research. For although palliative care is generally considered a ‘good thing’, it should be subject to rigorous scrutiny and justification of both process and fundamental precepts. The report is both philosophical and practical and will be relevant to all doctors and allied healthcare professionals who wish to ensure that the needs of patients and their carers are properly met. It is essential reading for healthcare planners, commissioners of palliative care services, and for providers of undergraduate and postgraduate education for all doctors. As end-of-life care may affect us all at some time, this report deserves a wide readership and detailed consideration of its comprehensive recommendations. Report of a Working Party http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/news/news.asp?PR_id=383 http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/pubs/brochure.aspx?e=240 |