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Docile Bodies: Transnational Research Ethics as Biopolitics [PDF]
This essay explores the claim that bioethics has become a mode of biopolitics. It seeks to illuminate one of the myriad of ways that bioethics joins other institutionalized discursive practices in the task of producing, organizing, and managing the ...
Lysaught, M. Therese
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Hope as a Predictor of School Counselors’ Ethical and Legal Self‐Efficacy
ABSTRACT Recently, hope has emerged as an important factor predicting school counselors’ overall self‐efficacy. Scholars have yet to explore whether hope predicts school counselors’ ethical and legal self‐efficacy, specifically. We conducted a hierarchical regression with a sample of 228 school counselors to determine whether years of experience and ...
Jennifer K. Niles, Dana Heller Levitt
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Material appearing below is thought to be of particular interest to Linacre Quarterly readers because of its moral, religious, or philosophic content. The medical literature constitutes the primary but not the sole source of such material.
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guild
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Autonomous surgery involves having surgical tasks performed by a robot operating under its own will, with partial or no human involvement. There are several important advantages of automation in surgery, which include increasing precision of care due to ...
Das, Nikhil, Yip, Michael
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Development of a Donor-Centered Approach to Risk Assessment: Rebalancing Nonmaleficence and Autonomy [PDF]
Living kidney donors are often excluded from the shared decision making and patient-centered models that are advocated in medical practice. Thresholds for acceptable risk vary between transplant centers, and between clinicians and donors. Although donor selection committees commonly focus on medical risks, potential donors also consider nonmedical ...
C, Thiessen +3 more
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Medical ethics of long-duration spaceflight
With the advent of novel and emerging technologies, long duration spaceflight will become more common; along with it, an increase in its inherent health risks.
Siddharth Rajput +7 more
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Slathered, Zapped, Nipped, and Tucked: An Ethical Analysis of Cosmetic Dermatology [PDF]
It has become common practice for dermatologists to offer cosmetic enhancing products and procedures and to do so alongside the medically required services offered (e.g., annual skin checks, treatment of rashes, removal of pre-cancerous moles, etc.).
Lowe, Barbara
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Euthanizing people who are 'tired of life' [PDF]
In Belgium and the Netherlands, a debate is developing about people who express a desire to end their lives although they do not suffer from an incurable, life-threatening disease.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael
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Beneficence‐Based Obligations and Ethics Consultation in Assisted Dying
ABSTRACT In ethical debates on assisted dying, the principle of respect for autonomy is usually invoked to justify respecting requests for assisted dying. However, there are not only autonomy‐based obligations, but also obligations arising from the principle of beneficence towards persons requesting assisted dying.
Georg Marckmann, Anna Hirsch
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ABSTRACT Objectives This commentary examines US‐based dental service learning (DSL), community‐based dental education (CBDE), and dental public health residency education in light of the profession's ethical commitments, social contract, and reparative obligations. Drawing on the introduction into US‐based global dental education of Brocher Declaration
Sarah E. Raskin, Carlos Smith
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