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Title
The best hospitals have more superbugs. Do patients have a right to know? / Big Think
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : Big Think, 2019
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Academic Video Online
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Description
1 online resource (3 minutes)
Summary
The premier hospitals tend to have the most superbugs -- they also have the best experts
Notes
Title from title screen (viewed February 14, 2022)
Performer
Presenter: Matt McCarthy
Notes
In English
Subject
Drug resistance in microorganisms -- Moral and ethical aspects
Communicable diseases -- Hospitals -- Moral and ethical aspects
Hospital patients -- Diseases -- Moral and ethical aspects
Disclosure of information.
Hospital patients -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Medical ethics.
Ethics, Medical
Disclosure of information.
Hospital patients -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Medical ethics.
Genre/Form
Educational films.
Short films.
Educational films.
Short films.
Films éducatifs.
Courts métrages.
Form
Streaming video
Author
McCarthy, Matt, on-screen presenter
Big Think, production company, publisher
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