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A Focus on Preventive Care:
••Winter 2004/Vol. 8, No. 1

Editorial CommentsComments from the Journal EditorsAbstracts from articles published in other journals
CommentaryClinical articles on the practice of Permanente medicine
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Medical EthicsPhysicians in the news
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Medical Ethics


Stories Tell Us What We Need To Know: Perspective for Ethical Dilemmas.
Tom Janisse, MD

A narrative approach to medicine can be useful as an ethics tool as well as improving diagnostic and communication competence. This article describes the relevance of narrative medicine, its uses, and applications.
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