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Institutional Ethics Committees
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987Excerpt To the editor: The article by Uhlmann and associates (1) addresses the ethical dimensions of medical decision making in nursing homes in a useful and thoughtful manner.
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Committees, International Ethics Committees
2021The establishment of international ethics committees started in the 1980s in Europe concomitant with the worldwide expansion of bioethics thus acknowledging the importance of having common bioethical standards in different countries and contributing to the validity and credibility of global bioethics.
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Committees, Clinical Ethics Committees
2021Clinical ethics committees are established at healthcare facilities. They work in the clinical setting assisting staff, patients, and families.
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Committees, National Ethics Committees
2021The establishment of national ethics committees started in the 1970s as a result of political initiatives and in recognition of the need for an ethical approach to address very complex problems raised by significant biomedical developments, biotechnological innovations, and their application to human beings.
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Access to fertility services by transgender and nonbinary persons: an Ethics Committee opinion.
Fertility and Sterility, 2021semanticscholar +1 more source
Ethics committees: an ethical dilemma
BMJ, 2011The year before we married we lived in sin, just outside Sunderland. We attempted to cook. The results were half baked, half cooked, and half eaten. Spitting food out, although not classic table etiquette, was common. But in our darkest hour we were saved by the supreme being, Delia Smith.
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Business Ethics in Ethics Committees?
The Hastings Center Report, 1990Business 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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Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2017
We describe the structure, operation, and experience of the Massachusetts General Hospital ethics committee, formally called the Edwin H. Cassem Optimum Care Committee, from January 2007 through December 2013. Founded in 1974 as one of the nation’s first
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We describe the structure, operation, and experience of the Massachusetts General Hospital ethics committee, formally called the Edwin H. Cassem Optimum Care Committee, from January 2007 through December 2013. Founded in 1974 as one of the nation’s first
E. Robinson +8 more
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