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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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Care ethics: An ethics of empathy?

Nursing Ethics, 2018
Background: Empathy is a contested concept in the field of care ethics. According to its proponents, empathy is a unique way to connect with others, to understand what is at stake for them, and to help guide moral deliberation.
van Dijke, J. L. C.   +3 more
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Business Ethics in Ethics Committees?

The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Business Ethics in Ethics Committees? A physical therapist employed at a physician-owned therapy service became distressed when the owner, an orthopedic surgeon, required the therapist to continue care for a patient beyond what could reasonably be documented as improvement.
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Where Are the Ethics in Ethics Committees?

The Hastings Center Report, 1988
Where Are the Ethics in Ethics Committees? Where are the ethics in ethics committees? Even a little reflection on the notion of "ethics" committees, or a cursory experience with their deliberations, suggests that the answer to that question is neither trivial nor obvious. Conflict is the essential element in issues brought before ethics committees.
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Ethics is not just medical ethics

Sexually Transmitted Infections, 2013
At the very time Nazi doctors were on trial, American doctors, with public funding and official approval, conducted the shockingly immoral research summarised here by Zenilman. While not running for as long as the infamous Tuskegee study in which patients were wrongfully left untreated, this research, even more shockingly, involved deliberately harming
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The ethics of research ethics committees

BMJ, 2000
Our health service research unit has been carrying out primary evaluative studies for over 30 years. Much of what we do is designed to help improve health care and health services and inform NHS decisions. It may not be fundamental science but it feels worthwhile, sometimes has an important impact, and we know that it is valued, particularly if the ...
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The Grounding of Ethics and Business Ethics

2023
Is morality not relativistic and without ground? A big difference between almost any other culture and our modern culture is that people often are confronted with skeptical question about the grounding and the meaning of morality. Even people who affirm morality’s importance find it hard to deal with skeptical questions.
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Ethics and Games, Ethical Games and Ethics in Game

2023
Luiz Paulo Carvalho   +3 more
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Ethics and Cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1987
Virgil Loeb
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