McRae K N, Cameron A, Ferguson C A, Loadman E, Longstaffe S, Snyder R
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1984 Oct;5(5):259-62.
This paper focuses on the medicolegal activities of a group of six pediatricians from the Winnipeg Children's Hospital. Increasing legal demands resulted in 93 court appearances for the group, during a 12-month period ending in December 1982. The educational processes and the individual court room issues confronted by both the courts and the six pediatricians, dealing with problems of child protection, are described. Major pediatric roles and principles of advocacy resulting from these experiences are delineated. Society's accountability is discussed with specific reference to the pediatrician's role.
本文聚焦于温尼伯儿童医院的六位儿科医生的法医学活动。在截至1982年12月的12个月期间,日益增加的法律要求导致该团队出庭93次。文中描述了法院和这六位儿科医生在处理儿童保护问题时所面临的教育过程和个别法庭问题。阐述了从这些经历中产生的主要儿科角色和辩护原则。并结合儿科医生的角色具体讨论了社会的责任。