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Vol. 63, Issue Tolle Lege, 2018June 15, 2018 EDT

Excuse Me, Judge, But You’re Standing In The Way Of My Healthcare: The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Halts Growth of Mid-Level Health Providers And Declares Only Physicians Can Obtain Patient Consent In Shinal v. Toms

Daniel M. Baker,
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Villanova Law Review
Daniel M. Baker, Excuse Me, Judge, But You’re Standing In The Way Of My Healthcare: The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Halts Growth of Mid-Level Health Providers And Declares Only Physicians Can Obtain Patient Consent In Shinal v. Toms, 63 Villanova Law Review 73 (2018).
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