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Ethics, Science, Technology and Medicine Lessons from History [PDF]
Biomedical Ethics Principles that Frame the Issue: Autonomy Beneficence Nonmaleficence ( primum non nocere ...
Perkel, MD, Robert
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Mass immunization without public consent
The development of needle-free, nonintrusive vaccine technologies promises to transform public health campaigns by improving acceptability and ease of administration.
Zhaohui Su +9 more
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Background: The rising frequency of live kidney donations is accompanied by growing ethical concerns as to donor autonomy, the comprehensiveness of disclosure, and donors’ understanding of long-term consequences. Aim: To explore donors’ satisfaction with
Mahdi Tarabeih, Wasef Na’amnih
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Ethical Pitfalls in Scientific Publishing
Ethical integrity is crucial for scientific research and publishing. The four ethical principles of research are autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.
Mahalakshmy Thulasingam +1 more
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Ethical practice in clinical and research settings
Medicine and its practice have a responsibility not to cause harm. Ethical values lie at the heart of clinical practice. Ethical values are even more important in psychiatry –a medical discipline where its practitioners have been handed responsibility ...
Dinesh Bhugra +2 more
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Dermatoethics: Self-prescribing Plaquenil during the COVID-19 pandemic
Victoria J. Stoj, BS +1 more
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This paper evaluates the current paradigm of Artificial Intelligence and proposes an ethical approach to education that invites the outlining of guidelines.
Efraín BÁMACA-LÓPEZ +1 more
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The First‐and Second‐Order Ethical Reasons Approach: The Case of Human Challenge Trials [PDF]
At the height of the Covid pandemic, there was much discussion in the literature about using human challenge trials (HCTs) to expedite the development of effective Covid-19 vaccines.
mario picozzi +2 more
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How Should Physicians Manage Abortion Pain Experienced by Remote Telehealth Patients? [PDF]
Pain is a recognized adverse effect of medication abortion, but its management has been understudied. This commentary on a case draws on principles of nonmaleficence, beneficence, and autonomy to consider equity in remote and in-person medication ...
Smellie, Eloise +1 more
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