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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Ce rapport met en lumière les différentes considérations juridiques à prendre en compte dans le déploiement de télé-robots dans le système de santé du Québec. Il aborde notamment la question de l'interopérabilité des systèmes, de la vie
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2a9e487d332f6067c3d064322b8b85b0
https://doi.org/10.54932/obpe9357
https://doi.org/10.54932/obpe9357
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Journal of Law and the Biosciences
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DALHOUSIE MEDICAL JOURNAL. 46
This paper explores Canadian liability concerns flowing from the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool assisting physicians in their medical decision-making. It argues that the current Canadian legal framework is sufficient, in most c
Autor:
Mélanie Bourassa Forcier
Publikováno v:
Revue de droit. Université de Sherbrooke. 41:553-581
Se deroulent actuellement des negociations entre le Canada et l’Union Europeenne visant la conclusion de l’Accord economique commercial global (AECG). Dans cet article, nous examinons dans quelle mesure cet accord, s’il est signe, aura un impac
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Intellectual Property, Pharmaceuticals and Public Health ISBN: 9780857938619
The Canadian experience could be of interest to large developing countries with significant generic manufacturing capacities, foreign investment in the pharmaceutical sector, modest private investment in drug discovery, numerous international IP obli
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https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857938619.00013
https://doi.org/10.4337/9780857938619.00013
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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Human Resources for Health, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 12 (2004)
Human Resources for Health
Human Resources for Health
Background In the face of rising demand for medical services due to ageing populations, physician migration flows are increasingly affecting the supply of physicians in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and development (OECD) countries. This pap