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Abstract The development of anatomy has been marked by ethically questionable practices. This has been because the dissection of human bodies has always existed on the periphery of conventional society, necessitating a range of dubious ways of obtaining dead bodies for educational and research purposes.
David Gareth Jones
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Public Perception of Child Abuse: A Study of Aba in Abia State, Nigeria [PDF]
Bentina Alawari Mathias
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Race, social class, and child abuse: Content and strength of medical professionals’ stereotypes
Cynthia J. Najdowski, Kimberly Bernstein
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The Disclosure Experiences of Male Child Sexual Abuse Survivors
Charlotte Gagnier, D. Collin-Vézina
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Thanabots—AI‐generated digital representations of deceased donors—could enhance anatomy education by linking medical history with anatomy and fostering humanistic engagement. However, their use poses ethical questions and carries psychological risks, including issues around consent, authenticity, and emotional harm.
Jon Cornwall, Sabine Hildebrandt
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Child abuse and experiences of discrimination are linked to fear of childbirth among younger patients in the US: a cohort study. [PDF]
De Genna NM +3 more
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Essential work, invisible workers: The role of digital curation in COVID‐19 Open Science
Abstract In this paper, we examine the role digital curation practices and practitioners played in facilitating open science (OS) initiatives amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. In Summer 2023, we conducted a content analysis of available information regarding 50 OS initiatives that emerged—or substantially shifted their focus—between 2020 and 2022 to address ...
Irene V. Pasquetto +2 more
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