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Ethical, legal and administrative implications of the use of video and audio recording in an emergency department in Ontario, Canada
- Correspondence to Dr Stuart L Douglas, Departments of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada; stuart.douglas{at}queensu.ca
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Ethical, legal and administrative implications of the use of video and audio recording in an emergency department in Ontario, Canada
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- Received February 21, 2020
- Revised August 25, 2020
- Accepted August 28, 2020
- First published September 28, 2020.
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January 18, 2021
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