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Les conflits d’intérêts en médecine : un exemple vétérinaire

open access: yesBioéthiqueOnline, 2014
In health care, professionals may find themselves at risk of abusing their powers by neglecting the interests of their clients. In particular, a conflict of interest can arise when the practitioner focuses on a secondary interest, such as his own ...
Marsan, Charles
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Developing clinical ethics committees [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Medicine, 2004
Formal clinical ethics review first developed in the USA and most hospitals there have structures in place. This is often a clinical ethics committee. Developments have been slower in the UK, where there has been uncertainty and variability about the role of clinical ethics committees. Even in the USA, their exact role is uncertain.
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Naming and Diffusing the Understanding Objection in Healthcare Artificial Intelligence

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Bioethics
Informed consent is often argued to be one of the more significant potential problems for the implementation and widespread onboarding of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in healthcare decision-making.
Jordan Joseph Wadden
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Back to Basics: Re-embracing the Foundations of Clinical Ethics in Healthcare

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Bioethics
PhD students, post-docs, and bioethics researchers are conducting nuanced research to develop advancements in the field, and this research offers valuable insights that can support the practice of bioethics. However, this research often does not address
Daniel Wyzynski
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Caregivers and Family Members’ Vulnerability in End-of-Life Decision-Making: An Assessment of How Vulnerability Shapes Clinical Choices and the Contribution of Clinical Ethics Consultation

open access: yesPhilosophies
Patient-and-family-centered care (PFCC) is critical in end-of-life (EOL) settings. PFCC serves to develop and implement patient care plans within the context of unique family situations.
Federico Nicoli   +2 more
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Do Clinical Ethicists Improve with Experience? And, If So, How Would We Know?

open access: yesCanadian Journal of Bioethics
During our workshop at the 2023 CBS-SCB Workshop and Community Forum, we explored and problematized the concept of “improvement” of clinical ethicists, situated within the larger context of discussions about the professionalization of clinical ethics ...
Victoria Seavilleklein   +4 more
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The Clinical Value and Ethical Boundaries of Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Thyroid Cancer

open access: yesYixue yu zhexue
As one of the fastest-growing malignant tumors worldwide, thyroid cancer has garnered extensive attention from the medical community and public health sectors in recent years.
You HE, Tao HUANG
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Clinical metagenomics: ethical issues.

open access: yesJournal of medical microbiology
Metagenomics is increasingly used for diagnosis in hospital settings. It is useful particularly in cases of unknown aetiology, where novel or difficult-to-diagnose pathogens are suspected, and/or following unexplained disease outbreaks. In this paper, we present three use cases that draw on existing reports: one involving a patient in intensive care ...
Johnson, Tess   +3 more
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Hospital/clinical ethics committees' notion: an overview

open access: yesJournal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, 2016
Hospital ethics committees (HECs) help clinicians deal with the ethical challenges which have been raised during clinical practice. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to provide a historical background of the development of HECs ...
Fatemeh Hajibabaee   +4 more
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