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Asthma underdiagnosis in children: A school-based screening in a low socioeconomic status population. [PDF]

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Crispin-Cruz D   +4 more
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An autoethnographic critique of a past report of inpatient psychiatric treatment for gender diverse children. [PDF]

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McFadyen J   +9 more
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An Ethical Affirmation for Scientists

Science, 2003
A long-standing feature of the precommencement investiture ceremony for doctoral graduates at West Virginia University occurs when M.D. candidates take the Oath of Hippocrates, a traditional ethical affirmation for physicians. When Ph.D. candidates in the medical sciences joined M.D.
Charles R, Craig   +2 more
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Medical Students' Affirmation of Ethics Education

Academic Psychiatry, 2009
Despite the acknowledged importance of ethics education in medical school, little empirical work has been done to assess the needs and preferences of medical students regarding ethics curricula.Eighty-three medical students at the University of New Mexico participated in a self-administered written survey including 41 scaled questions regarding ...
Jon A, Lehrmann   +3 more
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Pedagogic affect: assembling an affirming ethics

Pedagogy, Culture & Society, 2020
This article takes as its focus the doing of pedagogic affect. We are not so much concerned with what pedagogic affect is as what it does and how it might do more. We revisit Spinozist concepts of affect, as taken up by Deleuze and Braidotti, in the context of affirmative ethics.
Sarah Healy, Dianne Mulcahy
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The Ethical Case for Affirmative Action

Journal of Business Ethics, 2007
Affirmative action has been a particularly contentious policy issue that has polarised contributions to the debate. Over recent times in most western countries, support for affirmative action has, however, been largely snuffed out or beaten into retreat and replaced by the concept of ‹diversity management’.
Burns, P., Schapper, Jan.
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Ethics of Gender-Affirming Care

2019
The ethical practice of medicine requires identifying the interests and rights of patients and creating a corresponding set of obligations and duties to fulfill those interests and rights. Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) patients have special needs surrounding their gender identity that present unique ethical challenges for medical ...
Warren M. Seigel   +2 more
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Affirmative action: An ethical evaluation

Journal of Business Ethics, 1988
This paper examines four major arguments advanced by opponents of race and gender conscious affirmative action and rebuts them on the basis of moral considerations. It is clear that the problem of past racial/gender discrimination has not disappeared; its effects linger, resulting in a wide disparity in opportunities and attainments between minorities ...
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Feminist leadership and ‘affirmative empowerment’ - Rosi Braidotti’s affirmative ethics -

Journal of Korean Women's Studies, 2018
이 논문은 여성리더십을 여성주의적 가치 실현을 구현하는 여성주의 리더십을 주요하게 탐구한다. 본 논문의 목표는 로지 브라이도티(Rosi Braidotti)의 긍정의 윤리학(affirmative ethics)을 통해서 여성주의 리더십의 방식과 목표를 살피는 것이다. 브라이도티는 들뢰즈(Gilles Deleuze)의 행동학(ethology)을 여성주의 관점에서 설명하여 긍정의 윤리학(affirmative ethics)을 제안한다. 긍정의 윤리학은 새로운 관계망을 창출하는 긍정적 힘기르기(empowerment)로 여성주의 리더십을 이해한다.
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