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AJOB Announces Two New Editors | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. AJOB Announces Two New Editors. The American Journal of Bioethics. Is delighted to announce two new additions to its esteemed Editorial Team. John Lantos, Associate Editor. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. He was named one of the best pediatricians in the Midwest by. Do We Still Need Doctors? He has discussed designer babies on. This entr...
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Raging Against the Dying of the Light | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. Raging Against the Dying of the Light. By Craig Klugman, Ph.D. When do we die? Yes, death is all about the biology and the medicine. But dying is about the social process of preparing to leave this world and enter some other one (whether real or imagined). In. The Social History of Dying. A new show on Showtime called. I first felt that way at...
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Why Doctors Should Audio Record Patient Encounters | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. Why Doctors Should Audio Record Patient Encounters. By Craig Klugman, Ph.D. In Dave Eggers’ novel,. Much has been written about using cameras to protect ourselves. To combat racial injustice and claims of abuse, many police departments have adopted the use of body cams. And of course, nanny cams have been in use for years. Discussed the ethics...
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Dare to Fail | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Sat Aug 20 5:00 AM EDT. By Craig M. Klugman. The fact of becoming exhausted or running short, giving way under trial, breaking down in health, declining in strength or activity, etc. The act of failing to effect one’s purpose; want of success; an instance of this. Oxford English Dictionary 2015, entry 67663). There are national discussions about grade inflation,.
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Journal Backs Verification of Cloning Work in Wake of Scandal | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. Journal Backs Verification of Cloning Work in Wake of Scandal. The leading scientific journal Nature argued yesterday for increased. Safeguards for future cloning papers, in response to the scandal. Surrounding Woo Suk Hwang's faked cloning research. This entry was posted in Stem Cells. Access All Featured Posts. Maurice Bernstein, M.D. End of...
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2013/14 | Volume 58 | Number 2 - NYLS Law ReviewNYLS Law Review
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History of the Law Review. History of the Law Review. 2013/14 Volume 58 Number 2. Freedom of Choice at the End of Life: Patients’ Rights in a Shifting Legal and Political Landscape. The issue is based on the Freedom of Choice at the End of Life: Patients’ Rights in a Shifting Legal and Policy Landscape. Symposium held at New York Law School in November, 2012. The symposium was co-sponsored by the Justice Action Center. At New York Law School. Videorecordings of the symposium panels are available here.
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A Case for Viewing The Baltimore Protests as a Bioethics Issue | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. A Case for Viewing The Baltimore Protests as a Bioethics Issue. By Keisha Ray, Ph.D. On April 12, 2015, Freddie Gray. Was then taken to a University of Maryland medical facility. A week later, on April 19, 2015, Gray died, the result of a spinal injury. He sustained while in police custody. Gray’s death spurred protests. The Case For Bioethics.
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Cost of Compassionate Use is Simply Too High | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. Cost of Compassionate Use is Simply Too High. By Craig Klugman, Ph.D. Johnson and Johnson’s Janssen Pharmaceutical Company announced that it has contracted with New York University’s Division of Medical Ethics to assemble an external Compassionate-Use Advisory Committee (CompAC). Access to experimental drugs. Compassionate use is also known as.
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The Impossibility of Regret: Implications for Medical Decision Making Disability Ethics | Bioethics.net
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Where the World Finds Bioethics. American Journal of Bioethics. VOL 16 No. 9 September 2016. VOL 7 No. 2 April 2016. VOL 7 No. 3 July 2016. Fri Aug 19 3:15 PM EDT. The Impossibility of Regret: Implications for Medical Decision Making Disability Ethics. By JS Blumenthal-Barby, Ph.D. In his recent book, The View From Here: On Affirmation, Attachment and the Limits of Regret. Important questions in bioethics. This entry was posted in Featured Posts. And tagged Disability ethics. Access All Featured Posts.