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Is it OK for medical students to practise on themselves?

  • Written by Eleanor Milligan, Academic Lead, Ethics and Professional Practice, Griffith University
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Medical students are practising invasive clinical procedures on themselves and fellow students at home as well as at medical school, a recent New Zealand study has confirmed.

These procedures commonly include inserting a cannula, taking blood, and giving...

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