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ABSTRACT Prompted by a nursing case study that occurred in 2022, this paper joins the perspectives of a nurse practitioner and cross‐cultural medical ethics professor to consider who can ask a question in the healthcare system, what questions can be heard, and how to develop pluralistic care models—beyond relativism and imperialism—that solicit more ...
Brianne Donaldson
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Straipsnyje remiantis Hipokrato priesaikos, kaip etinio dokumento, ir baudžiamosios teisės normų, kriminalizuojančių eutanaziją ir padėjimą nusižudyti, pavyzdžiu nagrinėjama platesnė baudžiamosios teisės ir moralės santykio problema.
Mantas Liesis
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Informed Consent as a Human Right in the Inter‐American Human Rights System (IAHRS)
ABSTRACT Informed consent is presented as a fundamental right and principle in modern medical practice. It involves obtaining permission from a patient before any medical procedure, treatment, or research protocol. Although not explicitly recognized as a standalone right in international human rights instruments, informed consent in healthcare is ...
Diana Rocío Bernal‐Camargo +1 more
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Probing and sustaining the health of Earth's ecosystems and their inhabitants requires convergent approaches at multiple length and time scales. Predictive computational and physical modeling, together with novel biotechnologies applied in unexpected ways, are paving the way for discoveries at the intersection of epidemiology and geospatial science ...
Eric J. Anderson +6 more
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This article presents a study on moral codes and professional codes of conduct. Various professional codes of conduct were considered, including the Samurai Code of Conduct, Code of Chivalry, Pirate Code, Hippocratic Oath and Medical Oath, Red Cross Code
Elitsa PETROVA
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Toward a Global Bioethics: Principlism and the Problem of Political Legitimacy
ABSTRACT Tom Beauchamp and James Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics introduced principlism—or the “four principles approach”—which has since become one of the most influential frameworks in contemporary bioethics. However, its potential to serve as a foundation for shared transcultural bioethical norms has elicited both substantial support and
Marco Annoni
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Benign Mandibular Cavity/Stafne's Bone Cyst: A Case Report and Review
A 3D reformatted mandibular left body image showing a well demarcated radiolucent lesion. ABSTRACT Stafne's bone defect or benign mandibular cavity is a clinically asymptomatic, incidental radiolucent finding present in the body of the mandible. This report describes a high‐risk patient presenting with pain and a comparable radiological profile.
Fawzia M. Butt +2 more
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Accounting Professionalism: Serving the Public Interest Means First Knowing What Societies Value
ABSTRACT This paper calls for including liberal arts study in undergraduate accounting degrees. Although the idea is not new, unlike previous calls – which use normative‐based arguments to link liberal arts study with the development of students' critical thinking, problem‐solving, and analytical skills – the present study views the inclusion of ...
Ralph W. Adler
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Abstract Objectives Evidence‐based support from healthcare professionals improves smoking cessation outcomes, yet intervention rates among UK general practitioners (GPs) remain suboptimal. This exploratory study explored whether framing messages around moral responsibility influences clinicians' intentions to offer smoking cessation support and ...
Angela Difeng Wu +4 more
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Is the medical profession always justified in saving lives?
Background: The aims and objective of this paper are to address controversial and contentious issues in Medical Practice which should be of universal interest to family practitioners.
Walter M. Politzer
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