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Medical law --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- United States --- United Kingdom --- Informed consent (Medical law) --- Surgeons --- Informed Consent --- Clinical Competence --- Employee Performance Appraisal --- Ethics, Professional --- Quality Assurance, Health Care --- Surgery --- Professional ethics. --- Rating of. --- legislation & jurisprudence --- ethics --- methods --- standards --- Informed consent (Medical law). --- Ethics --- Legislation & jurisprudence --- Methods --- Standards --- United States of America
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"This volume is the summary of a second STEP workshop, chaired by board memder Mark Myers, formerly chief technical officer of Xerox Corporation. The workshop explored how data on scientists, engineers, and other professionals-data on their training and skills, mobility and career paths, use of time, relationships across institutions and sectors, and productivity-can be used to illuminate aspects of innovation that current R&D, patent and other data, by themselves, do not fully capture." -- p. viii, Preface.
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