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Ethics of large language models in medicine and medical research.
The Lancet Digital Health, 2023H. Li +5 more
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The Ethics of Medical AI and the Physician-Patient Relationship
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2019: This article considers recent ethical topics relating to medical AI. After a general discussion of recent medical AI innovations, and a more analytic look at related ethical issues such as data privacy, physician dependency on poorly understood AI ...
S. Dalton-Brown
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Medical crowdfunding in China: empirics and ethics
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019Medical crowdfunding has become a popular choice worldwide for people with unaffordable health needs. In low-income and middle-income countries with limited social welfare arrangements and a high incidence of catastrophic health spending, the market for ...
Pingyue Jin
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Medical Hypotheses, 1981
Abstract The author discusses recent efforts to define new medical codes of ethics and concludes that such attempts are unnecessary and doomed to fail in a field where progress is extremely unlikely.
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Abstract The author discusses recent efforts to define new medical codes of ethics and concludes that such attempts are unnecessary and doomed to fail in a field where progress is extremely unlikely.
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Generative AI in Medical Imaging: Applications, Challenges, and Ethics
Journal of medical systems, 2023M. Koohi-Moghadam, K. Bae
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— Almost eight precious pages ofThe Journalwere devoted to a SPECIAL COMMUNICATION by Siegler (239:951, 1978) and an editorial by Pellegrino (239:960,1978) about medical ethics. In addition to assuring dullards or latecomers to the medical scene that Sir William Osier will have few peers in history, the point of these articles seems to ...
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To the Editor.— Almost eight precious pages ofThe Journalwere devoted to a SPECIAL COMMUNICATION by Siegler (239:951, 1978) and an editorial by Pellegrino (239:960,1978) about medical ethics. In addition to assuring dullards or latecomers to the medical scene that Sir William Osier will have few peers in history, the point of these articles seems to ...
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Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
The first editorial in the Journal of Medical Ethics ( JME ) described an ambition to be a ‘forum for the reasoned discussion of moral issues arising from the provision of medical care’.1 While that statement of intent might seem broad, it is one that has been reaffirmed by successive editors of the journal.2–4 It is an aim that aligns with the mission
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The first editorial in the Journal of Medical Ethics ( JME ) described an ambition to be a ‘forum for the reasoned discussion of moral issues arising from the provision of medical care’.1 While that statement of intent might seem broad, it is one that has been reaffirmed by successive editors of the journal.2–4 It is an aim that aligns with the mission
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Journal of Medical Ethics, 2017
Philosophers and bioethicists are typically sceptical about invocations of dignity in ethical debates. Many believe that dignity is essentially devoid of meaning: either a mere rhetorical gesture used in the absence of good argument or a faddish term for existing values like autonomy and respect.
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Philosophers and bioethicists are typically sceptical about invocations of dignity in ethical debates. Many believe that dignity is essentially devoid of meaning: either a mere rhetorical gesture used in the absence of good argument or a faddish term for existing values like autonomy and respect.
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The need for health AI ethics in medical school education
Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021G. Katznelson, S. Gerke
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Nursing Ethics, Physician Ethics, and Medical Ethics
Law, Medicine and Health Care, 1981The term “nursing ethics” is controversial. Some insist that nursing ethics is a unique field posing issues that cannot be understood fully by adapting the professional ethics of physicians. They insist that the term “nursing ethics” connotes the uniqueness of the moral problems that nurses face in the health care setting.On the other hand, others ...
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