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Business ethics, medical ethics and economic medicalization

International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 2009
This paper explores the ethical implications of economic medicalization: where non-medical problems are transformed into medical problems in order to achieve the objective of shareholder wealth maximization. After considering differences between business ethics and medical ethics, economic medicalization arising from corporate marketing strategies is ...
Geoffrey Poitras
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WMA International Code of Medical Ethics

Savannah Journal of Medical Research and Practice, 2023
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O. Adedoyin
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A systematic scoping review of undergraduate medical ethics education programs from 1990 to 2020

Medical Teacher, 2021
Introduction Ensuring medical students are equipped with essential knowledge and portable skills to face complex ethical issues underlines the need for ethics education in medical school.
Mun Kit Wong   +17 more
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Exemplarist medical ethics

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2023
The field of medical ethics, such as the discipline of ethics in general, has traditionally focused on moral dilemmas and quandaries at the expense of ‘everyday’ moral issues. The methodologies, norms and principles of the field reflect this. Although the principle of double effect works well in adjudicating the provision of life-shortening medications
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Ethics and Medical-Ethical Decisions

Critical Care Clinics, 1986
This article reviews basic ethical language and presents an ethical decision-making model that is designed to assist ethical decisions in critical care medicine.
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Defining medical ethics

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1993
Plastic and reconstructive surgery can, with good justification, be claimed to be the most general surgical speciality. Not only does it serve the neonate to the nonagenarian but even ventures into the correction of foetal deformity. Plastic surgeons treat injuries and diseases of the whole human integument from the sole of the foot to the vertex of ...
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How does Donor Dissection Influence Medical Students' Perceptions of Ethics? A Cross‐Sectional and Longitudinal Qualitative Study

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
The contribution of donor dissection to modern anatomy pedagogy remains debated. While short‐term anatomy knowledge gains from dissection are questionable, studies suggest that donor dissection may have other impacts on students including influencing ...
Georgina C. Stephens   +2 more
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The Role of History and Ethics of Anatomy in Medical Education

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019
While time spent on anatomical education in medical school curricula has been diminishing over the last decades, the recognized role of anatomical dissection has expanded. It is perceived by many students and faculty not only as the means of learning the
S. Hildebrandt
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Middlebrow Medical Ethics

Hastings Center Report, 2010
If you travel through airports, you can't help but notice it. Jodi Picoult's novels are everywhere. From Charlotte to Kansas City to Los Angeles, airport bookstores are consistently stocked with three or four or more of her most recent heavy volumes of fiction.
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