| Sumário SAJBL vol.17 no.3 Cape Town Dez. 2024 Editorial | | | | · Using artificial intelligence in healthcare - some ethical and legal considerations Dhai, Ames
| | | Forum | | | | · When a device that later disintegrates is fitted to a patient during surgery, who is responsible for the consequences? What health professionals and hospitals need to know McQuoid-Mason, D J; Khumalo, T L
| | | Research Articles | | | | · Surrogate motherhood regulation in South Africa: Medical and ethico-legal issues in need of reform Labuschaigne, M; Aurett, E; Mabeka, N
| | | | · Clicks, carelessness and consequences: Navigating pharmacist negligence Khan, M S; Gardner, J B
| | | | · Using common law and statutory offences to address obstetric violence in South Africa Badul, C J; Strode, A E; Bhamjee, S; Ramdhin, A
| | | Review Articles | | | | · Beyond reproductive rights: Advocating for access to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) for socially infertile individuals using the right to benefit from scientific progress - lessons for African countries Mthembu, N
| | | | · Overview of AI regulation in healthcare: A comparative study of the EU and South Africa Naidoo, T
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