R. J. Dunlop and J. M. Hockley (eds)
- Published in print:
- 1998
- Published Online:
- November 2011
- ISBN:
- 9780192629807
- eISBN:
- 9780191730061
- Item type:
- book
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
- DOI:
- 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780192629807.001.0001
- Subject:
- Palliative Care, Patient Care and End-of-Life Decision Making, Pain Management and Palliative Pharmacology
When the first edition of this book was written in 1990, there were only a few advisory palliative care teams working in hospitals. Since then, the number of teams has grown rapidly. The concept of ...
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When the first edition of this book was written in 1990, there were only a few advisory palliative care teams working in hospitals. Since then, the number of teams has grown rapidly. The concept of these teams is now widely accepted but there is an increased need for information about setting up a team, how they work, and how effective they are. This book looks at the need for hospital-based palliative care teams and the challenges of bringing palliative care into the acute hospital setting. It reviews the needs of patients, their families, and their professional carers, and also looks at the theoretical and practical problems that may be encountered. The book contains practical advice on setting up hospital-based palliative care teams, the selection of team members, team dynamics, and the role of the pain clinic and palliation oncology.Less
When the first edition of this book was written in 1990, there were only a few advisory palliative care teams working in hospitals. Since then, the number of teams has grown rapidly. The concept of these teams is now widely accepted but there is an increased need for information about setting up a team, how they work, and how effective they are. This book looks at the need for hospital-based palliative care teams and the challenges of bringing palliative care into the acute hospital setting. It reviews the needs of patients, their families, and their professional carers, and also looks at the theoretical and practical problems that may be encountered. The book contains practical advice on setting up hospital-based palliative care teams, the selection of team members, team dynamics, and the role of the pain clinic and palliation oncology.
Langford Rosemary
- Published in print:
- 2019
- Published Online:
- March 2021
- ISBN:
- 9780198813668
- eISBN:
- 9780191927980
- Item type:
- chapter
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
- DOI:
- 10.1093/oso/9780198813668.003.0005
- Subject:
- Law, Company and Commercial Law
A key facet of the duty to avoid conflicts (the conflicts rule) is the avoidance of unauthorized conflicting duties. This principle applies where a director or other fiduciary faces a conflict ...
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A key facet of the duty to avoid conflicts (the conflicts rule) is the avoidance of unauthorized conflicting duties. This principle applies where a director or other fiduciary faces a conflict between inconsistent duties. In the corporate setting this generally occurs when one person is on the board of two companies with different interests. It could, however, also occur where a director is a partner or a legal or other adviser to the company and thus owes multiple sets of duties. Sections 175(7) and 176(5) of the Companies Act 2006 (UK) specifically include such conflicts. This chapter critically analyses regulation of conflict of duties, as well as relevant statutory provisions.
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A key facet of the duty to avoid conflicts (the conflicts rule) is the avoidance of unauthorized conflicting duties. This principle applies where a director or other fiduciary faces a conflict between inconsistent duties. In the corporate setting this generally occurs when one person is on the board of two companies with different interests. It could, however, also occur where a director is a partner or a legal or other adviser to the company and thus owes multiple sets of duties. Sections 175(7) and 176(5) of the Companies Act 2006 (UK) specifically include such conflicts. This chapter critically analyses regulation of conflict of duties, as well as relevant statutory provisions.