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Artificial intelligence (AI) and its introduction into clinical pathways presents an array of ethical issues that are being discussed in the JME. The development of AI technologies that can produce text that will pass plagiarism detectors and are capable
Hazem Zohny, J. McMillan, M. King
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Confidentiality and the ethics of medical ethics [PDF]
In this paper we consider the use of cases in medical ethics research and teaching. To date, there has been little discussion about the consent or confidentiality requirements that ought to govern the use of cases in these areas. This is in marked contrast to the requirements for consent to publish cases in clinical journals, or to use personal ...
Heather Draper, Wendy A Rogers
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Medical conspiracy theories: cognitive science and implications for ethics
Although recent trends in politics and media make it appear that conspiracy theories are on the rise, in fact they have always been present, probably because they are sustained by natural dispositions of the human brain.
Gabriel E Andrade
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NHS research ethics committees : still need more common sense and less bureaucracy [PDF]
National Health Service research ethics committees exist to ensure that research performed within the NHS complies with recognised ethical standards and to protect the rights, safety, and dignity of all actual or potential participants.
Carter, Yvonne+2 more
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Medical Students’ Views on Medical Ethics Education-A Mixed Method Study
Background: Medical Ethics (ME) is considered an integral component of medical education around the world. However, limited training is being offered to medical students in Pakistan.
Sarosh Saleem+4 more
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The basics of Edmund D. Pellegrino’s medical ethics
Introduction: Edmund D. Pellegrino, one of the leading representatives of virtue ethics in medicine, after a deep analysis of different concepts of medical ethics and bioethics, with their weaknesses and limitations, proposes the return to Aristotelian ...
Joanna Żołnierz, Jarosław Sak
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Background: The best pedagogical approach to teaching medical ethics is unknown and widely variable across medical school curricula in the United States.
Brian T. Sullivan+6 more
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Medical ethics deals with the ethical obligations of doctors to their patients, colleagues and society. The annual reports of Sri Lanka Medical Council indicate that the number of complaints against doctors has increased over the years.
A. Ranasinghe+3 more
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