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In a murine model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (MI/R), the CD36 azapeptide ligand MPE‐298 reduces cardiac injury and transiently lowers left ventricular long‐chain fatty acids (LCFAs) accumulation 3 h after reperfusion, accompanied by a decrease of oxidative stress and inflammation‐associated genes' expression in the heart and adipose tissue.
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[The Basel model of principle-oriented clinical ethics consultation 2.0 : An introduction for psychiatry]. [PDF]
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Clinical ethics protocols in the clinical ethics committees of Madrid
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2013Currently, The nature and scope of Clinical Ethics Protocols (CEPs) in Madrid (Spain) are not well understood.The main objective is to describe the features of 'guideline/recommendation' type CEPs that have been or are being developed by existing Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) in Madrid.
Herreros Ruiz Valdepeñas, Benjamín +5 more
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 1988
I suppose it is worth starting by saying that I am a general practitioner also trained in philosophy. I am interested in today’s subject of medical ethics from two perspectives, first at a more philosophical level and second as a general practitioner with wide clinical responsibilities for my patients.
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I suppose it is worth starting by saying that I am a general practitioner also trained in philosophy. I am interested in today’s subject of medical ethics from two perspectives, first at a more philosophical level and second as a general practitioner with wide clinical responsibilities for my patients.
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Ethics consultation in the clinic
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2004Peter Burkli* and Norbert Steinkamp1 Department Rechtswissenschaften, Maiengasse 51, 4056 Basel, Switzerland (∗Author for correspondence: Phone: 41612672488; E-mail: Peter.Buerkli@ unibas.ch); 1Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, 232 EFG, P.O.
Burkli, P., Steinkamp, N.L.
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Clinical Ethics and Clinical Medicine
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979Tn this issue of theArchives, a new editorial department is introduced. It will appear occasionally and will present the views of practicing physicians on a broad range of clinical problems that force them to confront directly moral and ethical questions arising in their routine practice. The articles will be written by clinicians, and will be directed
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Clinical Practice, Clinical Ethics
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1985There are physicians who make patient-care decisions as part of their everyday life, but who are still unconvinced of the importance of the "fuss" about ethics. It is understandably difficult for many physicians, raised on a belief in medical science and surrounded by the effective technology that is the hallmark of today's practice, to acknowledge ...
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An Ethics Expertise for Clinical Ethics Consultation
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2011A major obstacle to broad support of clinical ethics consultation (CEC) is suspicion regarding the nature of the moral expertise it claims to offer. The suspicion seems to be confirmed when the field fails to make its moral expertise explicit. In this vacuum, critics suggest the following:(1)Clinical ethics consultation's legitimacy depends on its ...
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1989
Identification, analysis, and resolution of outpatient ethical problems require the physician’s explicit consideration of th epersonal, social, financial, psychological, and emotional aspects of care, and the use of clinical judgment. Clinicians can separate the patient’s interests and desires from the interests and desires of others and can recognize ...
J, La Puma, D L, Schiedermayer
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Identification, analysis, and resolution of outpatient ethical problems require the physician’s explicit consideration of th epersonal, social, financial, psychological, and emotional aspects of care, and the use of clinical judgment. Clinicians can separate the patient’s interests and desires from the interests and desires of others and can recognize ...
J, La Puma, D L, Schiedermayer
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