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Understanding Digital Health Equity: A Conceptual Analysis
ABSTRACT Aim The purpose of this concept analysis is to clarify the meaning of digital health equity beyond a simplistic definition, obtaining a richer meaning that can guide the digital healthcare landscape. Background With the growing spread of digital health, digital health equity should be at the center of healthcare.
Salsabela Razaq, Saleema Allana
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Ethical challenges exist in all fields and in daily practice. It is a requirement for optimal profes-sionalism. Ethics is a Greek word derived from “Ethos” and “Ethica” meaning right and wrong in one’s act and decision.
Dr. Kalyani R
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Beliefs and Attitudes of Medical Students from Public and Private Universities in Malaysia towards Individuals with HIV/AIDS [PDF]
We describe the findings from a survey assessing the beliefs regarding testing, confidentiality, disclosure, and environment of care and attitudes towards care of people with HIV/AIDS (PLHWA), in 1020, 4th and 5th year medical students, from public and ...
Choy, K. K., Khan, S. A., Rene, T. J.
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Abstract With the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), health care systems and medical education are undergoing significant changes. This review examines how medical students and faculty members perceive the opportunities and challenges of AI integration in both health care practice and medical curricula.
See Chai Carol Chan +2 more
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Recent research has shown the efficacy of screening for serious medical conditions from data collected while people interact with online services. In particular, queries to search engines and the interactions with them were shown to be advantageous for ...
Yom-Tov, Elad, Cherlow, Yuval
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Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Precepts and Ethics for the Orthopaedic Population [PDF]
Since the emergence of reports such as the National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care (2013) and the National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses Palliative Care Consensus Document (2005), there continues to be a growing recognition of the ...
Breakwell, Susan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in public decision‐making; yet existing governance tools often lack clear definitions of harm and benefit, practical methods for weighing competing values, and guidance for resolving value conflicts.
Karl de Fine Licht, Anna Folland
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Response to LiPuma and DeMarco’s Article on “Hastening Death”
The paper “Palliative care and patient autonomy: moving beyond prohibitions against hastening death” by LiPuma and DeMarco deals with an aspect of end of life care which is the source of considerable disagreement.
Julia Zenz
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Women in space: A review of known physiological adaptations and health perspectives
Abstract Exposure to the spaceflight environment causes adaptations in most human physiological systems, many of which are thought to affect women differently from men. Since only 11.5% of astronauts worldwide have been female, these issues are largely understudied.
Millie Hughes‐Fulford +4 more
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Bioethics in Medical Education: Training Future Physicians to Address Systemic Racism
ABSTRACT Systemic racism continues to plague the medical field, contributing to persistent health disparities, inequitable treatment, and deep mistrust among marginalized communities. Medical schools hold a critical responsibility in reversing this trend by training future physicians to recognize, confront, and dismantle racism in healthcare.
Kayla Butts‐Jones
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