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Business ethics, medical ethics and economic medicalization
International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 2009This 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, 2023No ...
O. Adedoyin
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Medical Ethics and Torture [PDF]
There is growing evidence of widespread use of torture among political prisoners throughout the world. Medical personnel frequently become involved, sometimes directly, sometimes peripherally as in the examination or treatment of such prisoners. Physicians themselves may become victims of torture when the state attempts to subvert the doctor-patient ...
Albert R. Jonsen, Leonard A. Sagan
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The Role of History and Ethics of Anatomy in Medical Education
Anatomical Sciences Education, 2019While 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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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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