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Ethical Issues in Nanotechnology
Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2007Nanotechnology is a rapidly developing area in science involved with manipulating matter at the atomic or molecular level. Nanotechnology is typically defined at a scale on the order of less than approximately 100 nm. Matter possesses unique properties at these size levels that are neither Newtonian nor quantum, but between the two regimes.These unique
Stephen J, Florczyk, Subrata, Saha
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Critical Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 2000
There is great public concern with the ethics of human cloning. This paper briefly examines some of what I identify as pseudo-problems or myths associated with cloning, and some of the more substantial ethical concerns.
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There is great public concern with the ethics of human cloning. This paper briefly examines some of what I identify as pseudo-problems or myths associated with cloning, and some of the more substantial ethical concerns.
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Ethical Issues in Transplantation
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1986The authors present an overview of the ethical issues in transplantation, including their history and legal basis.
W E, Parks, R, Barber, G A, Painvin
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Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2010
The epidemic of substance abuse continues to pose a significant challenge to clinicians nationwide. Although there is a tendency to simply associate drug abuse with poverty, the problem affects every social stratum gender and race; and pregnant women are no exception.
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The epidemic of substance abuse continues to pose a significant challenge to clinicians nationwide. Although there is a tendency to simply associate drug abuse with poverty, the problem affects every social stratum gender and race; and pregnant women are no exception.
Binta, Lambert +2 more
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Anesthesiology Clinics, 2016
Shared decision-making is a paradigm of patient engagement that is assuming greater importance in the era of value-based health care. The basic tenets include patient engagement on clinical decisions, taking into account multiple factors that influence physician and patient decision-making.
Arvind, Chandrakantan, Tracie, Saunders
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Shared decision-making is a paradigm of patient engagement that is assuming greater importance in the era of value-based health care. The basic tenets include patient engagement on clinical decisions, taking into account multiple factors that influence physician and patient decision-making.
Arvind, Chandrakantan, Tracie, Saunders
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1992
Clinical genetics encompasses all ethical issues in medicine and health care. Geneticists, like all health care practitioners, regularly encounter problems of truth telling, paternalism, confidentiality, and rationing. The facts and circumstances under which familial ethical questions arise differ among specialties, but the underlying ethical questions
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Clinical genetics encompasses all ethical issues in medicine and health care. Geneticists, like all health care practitioners, regularly encounter problems of truth telling, paternalism, confidentiality, and rationing. The facts and circumstances under which familial ethical questions arise differ among specialties, but the underlying ethical questions
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2010
Obstetricians must become comfortable addressing the ethical issues involved in clinical obstetrics and therefore must have an understanding of the key elements of clinical medical ethics. Balancing the principles of medical ethics can guide clinicians toward solutions to ethical dilemmas encountered in the care of pregnant women.
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Obstetricians must become comfortable addressing the ethical issues involved in clinical obstetrics and therefore must have an understanding of the key elements of clinical medical ethics. Balancing the principles of medical ethics can guide clinicians toward solutions to ethical dilemmas encountered in the care of pregnant women.
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Ethical issues in interviewing*
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1992A study of the help‐seeking behaviours of alcohol dependent and problem drinking women raised a number of ethical issues It had been anticipated that the design of the study and the construction and approval of appropriate consent forms would eliminate the majority of problems.
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Ethical issues in biotechnology
Trends in Biotechnology, 2000New ethical questions have arisen from our ability to intervene in the structure of the genome. Responsible use of this technique requires ethical evaluation in which experts, potential beneficiaries and the general public should all participate. The examples of genetically modified food and of human genetics help to illustrate the issues involved.
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The ethical responsibilities at issue
In Vitro, 1977No sooner than I had said "yes" to Carol last summer, I began to have some misapprehensions about what I had done. Particularly as time moved on, I became increasingly aware of new responsibilities which had fallen on me and made it difficult for me to find the time to meet the obligation I had incurred to Carol.
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