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Personalized Genetic Testing as a Tool for Integrating Ethics Instruction into Biology Courses
Personalized genetic testing (PGT) has been used by some educational institutions as a pedagogical tool for teaching human genetics. While work has been done that examines the potential for PGT to improve students’ interest and understanding of the ...
Tenny R. Zhang, Misti Ault Anderson
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Transatlantic Issues: Report from Scotland [PDF]
Several bioethical topics received a great deal of news coverage here in Scotland in 2009. Three important issues with transatlantic connections are the swine flu outbreak, which was handled very differently in Scotland, England, and America; the U.S ...
Alderson +15 more
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PHILANTHROCAPITALISM AS A BIOETHICAL ISSUE
Philanthropy is one of the fastest growing industries in the global economy. Philanthropic billionaires have unprecedented power in creating education policy, directing development of the global agriculture and dictating trends in global health policy. According to its critics instead of an altruistic aid, the philanthropic capitalism is in its essence
Kelam, Ivica +2 more
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This descriptive research assessed the level of awareness of millennial undergraduate students of a private university in the Philippines on bioethical practices such as abortion, surrogacy, euthanasia, eugenics, organ donation/ transplant, and in-vitro ...
Gina Alvarado
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Establishing effective pharmaceutical governance is a challenge for government agencies, private enterprises, and professionals working on the ground, demanding complex ethical decisions from the actors involved, especially in a lower-middle-income ...
Livia Maria de Souza Gonçalves +4 more
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It's money that matters: the financial context of ethical decision-making in modern biomedicine [PDF]
While the importance of patient autonomy is widely acknowledged and discussed in the bioethics literature, clinicians' autonomy, their ability to make the best choices about patients' care free from outside interference, is far less debated.
Birch +39 more
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SURROGACY – LEGAL AND BIOETHICAL ISSUES
The article investigates the essence of the phenomenon of surrogacy (surrogate motherhood) from the standpoint of Bioethics and moral foundations of Law. Shows a selection of reference regulations of foreign Legislation.
A. A. Ponkina, I. V. Ponkin
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Applying bioethical principles to human biomonitoring [PDF]
Bioethical principles are widely used as a normative framework in areas of human research and medical care. In recent years there has been increasing formalization of their use in public health decisions.
Harrison Myron
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Empowerment or Engagement? Digital Health Technologies for Mental Healthcare [PDF]
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virtual reality) present significant opportunities for improving the delivery of healthcare, key concepts that are used to evaluate and understand their ...
A Nelson +59 more
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Bioethical issues in neurorehabilitation
The authors analyze basic bioethical issues, with application in neurorehabilitation clinical practice. We consider traditions of Bulgarian schools of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Physiotherapy and Ergotherapy, related to bioethics. Physical and rehabilitation medicine investigates the effects of the application of natural and preformed ...
Ivet B. Koleva +4 more
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