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Medical ethics / Mood disorders / Suicide prevention / Treatment of bipolar disorder / Tort law / Suicide / Standard of care / Suicidal ideation / Involuntary commitment / Medicine / Psychiatry / Health
Date: 2009-05-12 23:23:23
Medical ethics
Mood disorders
Suicide prevention
Treatment of bipolar disorder
Tort law
Suicide
Standard of care
Suicidal ideation
Involuntary commitment
Medicine
Psychiatry
Health

Avoiding Malpractice Lawsuits by Following Risk Assessment and Suicide Prevention Guidelines

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