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Source: Bioethics Category: Medical Ethics
Latest Comment by Mevludin - August 25, 2009: Dear Mevludin, Really impressed by the warmness and compassion of the staff of the Tuzla clinic. The fact that you were giving care to people belonging to Serbs and indeed as the comment stipulated, least wanted patients, is a sign for the whole world. The message that people have more in common than things in which we differ. And that each patient, has the right for compassion and help. This was really a sign of hope and humanity! I forwarded this article to rest of the staff of the department. Greetings to your family and staff at the Tuzla clinic R.R.