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The Medical Profession Determines Standards for Death Determination
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by James L. Bernat Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
The Grey Matters
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Sabrina F. Derrington a Center for Bioethics, Children’s Hospital Los Angelesb Keck School of Medicine of USC
Accepting the Multiplicity of Definitions of Death
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Bilal Irfan Aasim Padela Roberto Sirvent a Harvard Medical Schoolb Medical College of Wisconsin
The Civil Versus the Neurocentric Conceptions of Death
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Andrew P. Huang James L. Bernat a University of Rochester Medical Centerb Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
Identity Is What Matters in Death Determination, Not the Survival of Consciousness
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Adam Omelianchuk Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine
Procuring Organs from Unrepresented Patients: Amend the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Thaddeus Mason Pope Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Where Is the Organism Concept? Agential Accounts Might Help
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Rebecca C. Mann Kate E. Lynch Emily C. Parke a University of Sydneyb University of Auckland
The Uniform Determination of Death Act Does Not Require the Loss of All Brain Function
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by John P. Lizza Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
We Should Refine the Organismal Definition of Death, Not Abandon It
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Melissa Moschella University of Notre Dame
A “Messy Literature” and Administrative Gloss
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Andrew M. Courtwright University of Utah Health Hospitals and Clinics
The Case to Improve, Not Abandon, the Best Interest Standard
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Nina Roesner MedStar Health
Rethinking Death Determination: Toward Ethical Pluralism and Epistemic Humility
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Aasim I. Padela Rafaqat Rashid Raudah M. Yunus a Medical College of Wisconsinb Al Balagh Academyc Universiti Teknologi MARA
Institutionalized Misdiagnosis
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by D. Alan Shewmon David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Compliance with Brain Death Determination Laws, the UDDA, and the Dead Donor Rule
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Thaddeus Mason Pope Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Death is Biologically Real; Laws About Death are Social Constructions
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Michael Nair-Collins Florida State University College of Medicine
Human Death as Biological Reality and Social Construct
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Benjamin Gregg University of Texas at Austin
The Recommended Use of “Permanence” in Brain Death Determination is Legally and Medically Inadequate
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Adam Omelianchuk Center for Ethics and Health Policy
The Importance of Structured Reassessment for Unrepresented Patients Receiving Burdensome Life-Sustaining Treatments
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Holland Kaplan Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine
Biological Death and Civil Death—A False Dichotomy
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Andrew McGee Dale Gardiner a Queensland University of Technologyb Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
The Representation Paradox: Rethinking Ethical Standards Through Anticipatory Autonomy
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Choosing for the Voiceless: Reclaiming the Best Interest Standard for Unrepresented Patients
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Christopher Bobier Central Michigan University College of Medicine
‘Death’ Is Like ‘Health’
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby Baylor College of Medicine
The Futility Standard Does Not Promote Justice for Unrepresented Patients
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Ryan Marshall Felder Adira Hulkower a Cleveland Clinicb Montefiore Medical Centerc Albert Einstein College of Medicine
The Illusion of Ethical Distinction: Why Qualitative Futility and Best Interests Are Not Meaningfully Different
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Krishna A. Chokshi Robert M. Arnold Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital
Toward Prognostic Humility for Unrepresented Patients at the End of Life
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Harjeev Kour Sudan Daniel Z. Buchman Judy Illes a Neuroethics Canada, University of British Columbiab Centre for Addiction and Mental Healthc Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Illuminating Potential Harms of the Physiologic Futility Standard
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Julia K. Axelrod Sofia Weiss Goitiandia Jason N. Batten Teva D. Brender Elizabeth Dzeng a University of California, San Franciscob University of California, Los Angeles
End-of-Life Decisions for Socially Isolated Patients: Lessons from New York
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Robert N. Swidler Columbia University
Non-Beneficial or Harmful: Furthering the Futility Discussion
Published on 18 Aug 2025
by Brandy M. Fox Micah Hester University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Poor Social Value of Clinical Research Should Not Be Construed as a Problem of Consent
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Rieke van der Graaf Alex John London a University Medical Centre Utrechtlb Carnegie Mellon University
Hopes, Expectations, and Promises: What Do Clinical Researchers Owe to Altruistically Motivated Participants?
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Stephanie A. Kraft Geisinger College of Health Sciences
The Limits of Physician-Level Interventions for Cost-Related Nonadherence: A Case for Structural Reform
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Daniel Eisenkraft Klein Aaron S. Kesselheim Leah Z. Rand a Brigham and Women’s Hospitalb Harvard Medical School
Community Engagement in Research: An Antidote to the Social Value Misconception
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Frank Chessa a MaineHealthb Tufts University School of Medicine
Why We Should Not Be Pluralists About Suffering
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Michael Brady University of Glasgow
Reframing Physicians’ Moral Duties: Beyond Access to Medicines Toward Health Justice
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
The Social Value Misconception and the Ethics of Enrollment
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Danielle Bromwich University of Leeds
Suffering Is Not Useless
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Benjamin Frush Rosemarie Garland-Thomson Tyler Tate a Georgetown Universityb Emory University Georgia (Emeritus)c Stanford University
Addressing Cost-Related Non-Adherence is a Shared Obligation
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by David Gibbes Miller Leah Pierson a Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centerb Brigham and Women’s Hospitalc Harvard Medical School
Rethinking Suffering in Mental Health Evaluation
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Anika Bhagavatula Adam J. Shriver a University of Illinoisb Drake University
Ambivalent Social Value and Different Understandings of Research in Shifting Biomedical Contexts
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Martyn Pickersgill Christopher Bunn Lucinda Manda-Taylor Myness Ndambo a University of Edinburghb University of Glasgowc Kamuzu University of Health Sciences
The Social Disvalue Misconception in Clinical Research
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Nir Eyal Marc Lipsitch Peter G. Smith a Rutgers School of Public Health, Institute for Health, and Philosophy, Rutgers Universityb Departments of Immunology and Infectious Diseases & Epidemiology, and Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Healthc Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and International Health, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Diseases
Domain-Based Decision Making, in ECMO and Beyond: Sometimes More is More
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Jonah Rubin a Massachusetts General Hospitalb Harvard Medical Schoolc Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics
The Term Suffering is Not Useless but Problematic in the Clinical Realm– Here’s Why
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Raudah M. Yunus Aasim I. Padela a Universiti Teknologi MARAb Medical College of Wisconsin
Appeals to Suffering and Moral Injury to Families
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Autumn Fiester Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
“Suffering Is a Hostage of Healthcare Professionals’ Authority”: Shifting to a Patient-Centered Definition
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Iris Parra Jounou Janet Delgado Solenne Blanc Rosana Triviño Caballero a Universitat Autònoma de Barcelonab Yamaguchi Universityc Lausanne University Hospitald Complutense University of Madrid
The Undertheorizing of the Concepts of “Suffering,” “Flourishing,” and “Functioning”: How We Perpetuate Harm Against People with Disabilities
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Christopher A. Riddle Brandon O’Brien a Utica Universityb East Virginia Medical School at Old Dominion University
Saving “Suffering”
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Adriano Mannino Nils Althaus a University of California, Berkeleyb Independent Scholar
Recontextualizing Suffering: When Pain Has Purpose
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Emma Friedman Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
When Machines Encounter Suffering: Why Digital Compassion Must Reshape Medical AI Ethics
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon Geneviève Rouleau a Simon Fraser Universityb Université du Québec en Outaouais
“Suffering” and Metalinguistic Negotiation
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Gary Ostertag a Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinaib The Graduate Center, CUNY
From Precision to Presence: Moral Orientations Toward Suffering
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Jay R. Malone Erica K. Salter a Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louisb Saint Louis University
Beyond Definitional Clarity: Historical Insights on Suffering, Relief, and MAID
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Charlotte Duffee Harvard University
Suffering as the Phenomenology of Ill-Being
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Karel-Bart Celie a USC Keck School of Medicineb Global Bioethics Collaborative
Suffering is a Useful Concept When We Understand the Sufferer
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Paige Kube Meaghann Weaver Ursula Sansom-Daly Anne-Sophie Darlington Lori Wiener a Children's Nationalb National Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Researchc St Jude Children's Research Hospitald University of New South Wales Medicine & Healthe University of Southampton
The Two Sides of the Social Value Misconception
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Jake Eberts Alastair Fraser-Urquhart Paul Zimmer-Harwood 1Day Sooner, Inc.
Left Behind: The Clinical Implications of Excluding Students and Residents from Professional Obligations
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Nathaniel A. Mattera Timothy F. Murphy University of Illinois College of Medicine
Addressing Prescription Drug Costs in a Broken System
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Vanessa Carbonell University of Cincinnati
Ordering Care Principles for Cost-Related Nonadherence
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Jack Harris Shaun Respess North Carolina State University
Misconceiving the Distribution of Social Value
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Aaron Eli Segal Kansas City University
Social Value Communication Amidst the "Hype" of Psychedelic Research
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Caleigh Propes Katherine Cheung a Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethicsb Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Gender Norms, Altruism and Susceptibility to the Social Value Misconception
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Angela Ballantyne University of Otago Wellington
Physicians Have an Ethical Duty to Practice Cost-Effective Medicine
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Michael A. Santoro Santa Clara University, Leavey School of Business
There is Always Social Value in Clinical Research—Even If It Is Only the Encouragement of Altruism
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Charles Foster University of Oxford
Altruism at the Margins: Social Value Misconception in Global Health Research
Published on 30 Jul 2025
by Eman Ahmed Suez Canal University
A Tribute to Tom L. Beauchamp (1939–2025)
Published on 28 Jul 2025
by James Childress Jeffrey Kahn a University of Virginiab Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
Human-Like Epistemic Trust? A Conceptual and Normative Analysis of Conversational AI in Mental Healthcare
Published on 22 Jul 2025
by Jana Sedlakova Federica Lucivero Gabriela Pavarini Angeliki Kerasidou a University of Zurichb University of Oxford
Requiring Foreknowledge of Affective States for Informed Consent Moves the Goal Posts
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by William (Bill) Lawrence Allen University of Florida College of Medicine
Breathing Room: Ethical Uncertainty in Surrogate Decision-Making for Tracheostomy
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Anita Tarzian Leah R. Eisenberg a UMCarey School of Lawb UIHealth, University of Illinois Chicago
Just Saying No: Surrogates Who Decline Available Discharge Options
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Leah R. Eisenberg Anita Tarzian a UI Health, University of Illinois Chicagob UM Carey School of Law
Addressing Surrogate Indecision in Neurocritical Care
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Abd Al-Rahman Traboulsi Lindsay R. Semler a Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residencyb Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
Understanding and Consent: The Case for Minimalism
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Joseph Millum University of St Andrews
Where and How to Address Climate Change in Clinical Consultations? A Challenge for Clinical Medical Ethics
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Sarah Gabriela Kuiter Niklas Freese Sabine Salloch Hannover Medical School
No, Not There. Clarifying Choice During Discharge Planning
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Laura B. Webster Jake Kempton a CommonSpiritb University of Washington School of Medicine
Surgical Training as Necessary Groundwork for a Pathway to Change
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Frances W. Grimstad Elizabeth R. Boskey a Boston Childrens Hospitalb Harvard Medical School
Variation in Genital Development: Three Ethical Limiting Contradictions
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Nicolas Foureur Scarlett-May Ferrié Centre d’éthique clinique de l’AP-HP
Inappropriate Delays in Surrogate Decision-Making: Thinking Through Strategies and Obligations for Addressing This Common Ethical Dilemma
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Jordan Potter Amy Martin a Community Health Network Incb Indiana University Health
Navigating Ethical and Political Barriers to Climate-Responsive Clinical Practice
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Benjamin Gregg University of Texas
Integrating Voluntariness, Compassion, and Justice When Considering Hospital-Issued Notices of Noncoverage
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Paul J. Hutchison Loyola University Chicago
Why Are Genitalia Unique, and So What? A Functional View
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Allan J. Jacobs New York City Health and Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health
The Gray Line between Medical and Psychosocial Need for Parents with an Intersex Child
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Elizabeth Holmes Laura L. Kimberly Gwendolyn Quinn Grossman School of Medicine, New York University
Moving from Climate Conscious to Critical Climate Conscious Clinical Medical Ethics
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Cristian Timmermann University of Augsburg
What Ought a Physician Do?: Climate Conscious Codes of Medical Ethics
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Ana Komparic Ross E. Upshur Patrick Garon-Sayegh a University of British Columbiab University of Torontoc University of Montreal
Lingering Legacies: Questioning “Necessity” in Intersex Medicalization
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Debra Carroll-Beight Case Western Reserve University
Informed Consent and Transformative Experiences in Psychedelic Therapy: A Nuanced Approach
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Joel Janhonen Juuso Kähönen Joona Räsänen a University of Turkub The Finnish Institute of Bioethicsc University of Helsinkid The Finnish Association for Psychedelic Research
Calling for a Multi-Level Green Healthcare Ethics
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Valentina de Maack Clara Tardif Nathalie Clavel Charles Dupras University of Montreal Canada
Beyond Integration: Advancing Climate-Conscious Clinical Ethics Through Temporal, Resilience, and Responsibility Frameworks
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Two Kinds of Ignorance and Their Implications for Informed Consent
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Ori Lev Arnon Keren a Sapir Academic Collegeb University of Haifa
Finding the Right Rhetoric About Genital Modifications: Why Not Use Ubuntu?
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Luís Cordeiro-Rodrigues Yuelu Academy, Hunan University
The Challenge of Ignorance: Beyond Transformative Experience and Transformative Consent
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Kyle Patch William R. Smith a University of Pennsylvania Carey Law Schoolb University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Autonomy Under Ignorance
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Shannon Fyfe Elizabeth Lanphier a Washington & Lee University School of Lawb Washington & Lee Universityc Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centerd University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Informed Consent To Transformative Treatments
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Peter Schaber University of Zurich
Surgeon’s Obligations in the Informed Consent Process
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Baddr A. Shakhsheer Peter Angelos Sean C. Wightman a University of Chicagob University of Southern California, Los Angeles
Climate Conscious Healthcare Practice in the Caribbean
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Allister K. Rechea Paul Cummins Carolyn Neuhaus Cheryl C. Macpherson a Grenada Ministry of Healthb Clarkson Universityc The Hastings Centerd St George’s University School of Medicine
Cultural Diversity or Ethical Evasion? A Critique of Geographical Essentialism in Bioethical Analysis
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki a Monash Universityb Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Climate-Relation Actions for Health Care Systems—Not Professionals—Are Obligatory
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Cristina Richie The University of Edinburgh
Ethical Crossroads: PEG, Trach, & Surrogate Indecision – What’s an Ethics Consultant to Do?
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Andrew A. Oppenberg California State University, Northridge
Adventures in Informed Consent: Ideals Versus Realities
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Haavi Morreim University of Tennessee Health Science Center
What Lane Should We Stay In? Medical Relevance, Medical Necessity, and Clinical Genital Alteration of Minors
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Joyce Jiang Molly Sinderbrand University of Pennsylvania
Reimagining Health-Care Ethics as an Ecosystem of Interdependent Climate-Conscious Roles and Responsibilities: Training New Generations of Health Researchers
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Kristine Bærøe Havjin Jacob Anand Bhopal Martha Chekenya a Faculty of Medicine, University of Bergenb Centre for Medical Ethics, University of Osloc Bergen Centre for Ethics and Priority Setting in Health, University of Bergen
Suspending Ignorance and Broad Consent
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Xiaojie Li University of International Business and Economics
Broadening the Scope: A Critical Response to Climate-Conscious Clinical Medical Ethics
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Julia S. Chiavegato Dalhousie University
Next Steps for Climate-Conscious Clinical Medical Ethics?
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Stephen M. Gardiner University of Washington
Delayed Discharge and Surrogate Decision Maker’s Perception of Patient’s Need for Rehab
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Birgitta Sujdak Mackiewicz OSFHC Saint Francis Medical Center & Children’s Hospital of Illinois
The Challenge of Ignorance Under Scrutiny: Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Informed Consent Under Ignorance”
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Daniel Villiger University of Zurich
The Climate is Changing. Should Clinical Ethics Change, Too?
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Joelle Robertson Preidler Keisha Ray UT Health Houston
Request for Correction of an Article Focused Bodywork as Facilitated Communication: Cautionary Perspectives on Touch in Psychedelic Therapy
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Veronika Gold LMFT
Response to Veronika Gold’s Letter to the Editor
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Neşe Devenot Johns Hopkins University
Planetary Health Research Ethics: Sounding Out the Dimensions
Published on 7 Jul 2025
by Sabine Salloch Hannover Medical School
Bioethicists Must Push Back Against Assaults on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Published on 20 Jun 2025
by Nancy S. Jecker Arthur Caplan Vardit Ravitsky Patrick Smith Kayhan Parsi Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Faith Fletcher Mildred Cho Keisha Ray a University of Washington School of Medicineb University of Johannesburgc Chinese University of Hong Kongd New York University Grossman School of Medicinee The Hastings Centerf Harvard Medical Schoolg Duke University Divinity Schoolh Duke University, Kenan Institute for Ethicsi Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicinej Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeonsk Baylor College of Medicinel Stanford Universitym University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Expanding Translation: The Case of How Patient Perceptions and Lived Experiences of Sickle Cell Disease Can Expand the Translational Justice Model
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Shameka Poetry Thomas Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Adding Ontological and Epistemological Lenses and Polishing Ethical Ones in the Analysis of Gender-Affirming Care
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Armand H. Matheny Antommaria a Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Centerb University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Translational Justice and the Fiction of the Value-Free Ideal
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Rachel Fabi Elizabeth Dietz a State University of New York Upstate Medical Universityb Arizona State University
Enriching Translational Justice with Value-Oriented Expertise
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Andrea Lavazza Mirko Farina a Pegaso Universityb Centro Universitario Internazionalec Huaqiao Universityd Institute for Digital Economy & Artificial Systems [Xiamen University and Lomonosov Moscow State University]
From Technocracy to Democracy: The Need for Another Translational Justice
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Keiichiro Yamamoto Tomohide Ibuki Eisuke Nakazawa a Japan Institute for Health Securityb Tokyo University of Sciencec The University of Tokyo
Looking at Gender Affirming Care Through the Lens of Justice
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Jilles Smids Erasmus Medical Center
Transforming Expertise to Realize ARIE’s Full Potential
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Mirko Farina Andrea Lavazza a Huaqiao Universityb Institute for Digital Economy and Artificial Systems, Xiamen University and Lomosonov Moscow State Universityc Pegaso Telematic Universityd Centro Universitario Internazionale
In Pushing for Justice, Why Denigrate Success?
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Harvey Berman University at Buffalo
Remember the White Supremacy: Responding to ARIE: A Health Equity Framework for Public Health Interventions Informed by Critical Race Theory and Critical Gerontology
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Jelani Kerr Lesley Harris Nqobile Nzama University of Louisville
The Role of Reactionary Bioessentialism in Conservative Opposition to Gender-Affirming Care
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Elizabeth R. Boskey Jessica D. Kant Ariel K. Berman Boston Children’s Hospital
Conscientious Objection to Gender-Affirming Surgery: Considerations for Training Programs
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Myles N. LaValley Danielle J. Eble Rebecca Arteaga Russell E. Ettinger Shane D. Morrison a Columbia University Medical Centerb University of Washington Medical Centerc Northwestern Medicine Feinberg School of Medicine
Ethical Care Necessitates Synthesizing the Best Available Evidence
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Moti Gorin Chan Kulatunga-Moruzi Ari R. Joffe J. Cohn a Colorado State Universityb Independent Scholarc University of Albertad Society for Evidence-Based Gender Medicine
Just Knowledge and Treatment: Formal and Epistemic Injustice in Pediatric Gender-Affirming Care
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Grayson R. Jackson Jacob D. Moses Lisa Campo-Engelstein University of Texas Medical Branch
Integrating Bioethics and Science Communication Insights to Promote Translational Justice, Critical Consciousness, and Global Health Equity in COVID-19 Vaccination
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by John Noel Montaño Viaña Merryn McKinnon Carys Fisser The Australian National University
Building Better Individuals: Letting Science Take The Lead
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Elysa Koppelman-White Dean McKay a Oakland Universityb Fordham University
Translational Justice: A Worthy Goal Whose Argument Needs to be Pushed Even Further
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Geoffrey R. Engel J. Wesley Boyd Harvard Medical School
Translational Justice and the Need for Socially Transformative Translational Science
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Stephen Molldrem Emma Tumilty Jacob D. Moses Peyton Swanson Jeffrey S. Farroni The University of Texas Medical Branch
Scientists’ and Policy Professionals’ Views on the Translational Pipeline of Human Gene Editing
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by R. Jean Cadigan Margaret Waltz University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Beyond Translation: Applicational Justice in Biomedical Innovation and Healthcare Delivery
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Drew L. Cheng a Harvard Medical Schoolb Peking University
DIY Justice
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Willow Shanks Tod Chambers a Independent Scholarb Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Strengthening ARIE: Integrating Complexity and Ethics for Equitable Health Outcomes
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Health Equity Frameworks in Bioethical Perspective: Systemic Interventions and Innovative Justice
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Junxi Liu Mocun Yang Boda Zhou a Tsinghua Universityb The Second High School Attached to Beijing Normal University International Department
A Multi-Lens Ethics Analysis of Gender-Affirming Care for Youth with Implications for Practice and Policy
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Jeffrey Kirby Dalhousie University
Courageous Providers, Principled Institutions, and Threats to Gender-Affirming Care
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Julia F. Taylor Craig Konnoth Mary Faith Marshall University of Virginia
Patients and Clinical Guidelines Deserve High-Quality Evidence, Not Politics
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Patrick Hunter Kathleen A. Goonan a Florida State University College of Medicineb Resilience Health Network
Lessons Learned from Reproductive Justice: Communication with the Public to Earn and Maintain Trust of New and Existing Innovations
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Cambray Smith Elizabeth Pleasants Kavita Shah Arora University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Cass Review; Distinguishing Fact from Fiction
Published on 6 Jun 2025
by Camilla Kingdon Nicola Stingelin-Giles Hilary Cass a Evelina London Children’s Hospitalb University of Basel, Institute for Biomedical Ethics
Pursuing Fair and Just Compensation for Research Participants: An Open Letter to the Research Ethics Community
Published on 23 May 2025
by Roberto Abadie Emily Anderson Jake Eberts Holly Fernandez Lynch Jill Fisher Luke Gelinas Emily Largent Lindsay McNair a University of Wisconsin-Madisonb Loyola University Stritch School of Medicinec 1Day Soonerd University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicinee UNC Center for Bioethicsf Advarrag Equipoise Consulting
Growth Attenuation Therapy: Ongoing Ethical and Practical Challenges 20 Years Post Ashley
Published on 23 May 2025
by Stephen D. Brown Kerri O. Kennedy Faye F. Holder-Niles Irina A. Anselm Brian D. Snyder David Fogelman Margaret F. Kirber Gal Kober Ingrid Holm Jonathan M. Marron a Boston Children’s Hospitalb Harvard Medical Schoolc Bridgewater State University
Mind Care: The Moral Significance of the Dementia Caregiving Dyad
Published on 21 May 2025
by Andrew Peterson Emily A. Largent Jason Karlawish a University of Pennsylvaniab George Mason University
An Earnest (and Unanswered) Call to Reimagine What Thriving Ethics Programs Can Look Like
Published on 16 May 2025
by Thomas V. Cunningham Jordan Potter Joshua S. Crites Hilary Mabel a Kaiser Permanente Southern Californiab Community Health Network Inc.c Cleveland Clinicd Emory University
Structures of Safety in Hospital Disposition: Five Ethical Responsibilities
Published on 12 May 2025
by Georgina D. Campelia Maralyssa Bann James N. Kirkpatrick Denise M. Dudzinski a The University of Washington School of Medicineb UW Medicine Ethics Consultation Service
Mitigating Bias in Machine Learning Models with Ethics-Based Initiatives: The Case of Sepsis
Published on 12 May 2025
by John D. Banja Yao Xie Jeffrey R. Smith Shaheen Rana Andre L. Holder a Emory Universityb Georgia Institute of Technologyc Emory University School of Medicine
A Justice-First Approach to Ambient Intelligence in Healthcare
Published on 9 May 2025
by Jonathan Herington Mildred K. Cho a University of Rochesterb Stanford University
A Deceptive View of Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying
Published on 8 May 2025
by Margaret P. Battin University of Utah
A Patient-Directed Approach: How the U.S. Model of Medical Aid in Dying Balances Compassion with Safeguards
Published on 8 May 2025
by Kevin Díaz Bernadette Nunley Compassion & Choices
Bioethics’ Identity Crisis: Are We Asking It to Be What It Is Not?
Published on 8 May 2025
by Keisha Ray UTHealth Houston
Bioethics Must Consider War as a Public Health Crisis: Reply to Commentaries
Published on 8 May 2025
by Nancy S. Jecker Caesar Atuire Vardit Ravitsky Kevin Behrens Mohammed Ghaly a University of Washingtonb University of Johannesburgc The Chinese University of Hong Kongd University of Oxforde University of Ghanaf Hastings Centerg Harvard Medical Schoolh University of the Witwatersrandi Hamad Bin Khalifa University
A Solution without a Problem
Published on 8 May 2025
by Shen Pan Anurima Chattopadhyay Holly A. Taylor National Institutes of Health
Autonomous War, Human Consequences: The Public Health Risks of AI in Combat?
Published on 8 May 2025
by Dov Greenbaum a Yale Universityb Reichman University
The Law’s Nexus: War, Bioethics, and Public Health
Published on 8 May 2025
by Jonathan H. Marks The Pennsylvania State University
Bioethics Needs Just War Theory, Not The Other Way Around
Published on 8 May 2025
by Zohar Lederman University of Hong Kong
Dignity in War: A Global Health Ethic
Published on 8 May 2025
by Bryan Pilkington Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
From Individual Duty to Collective Responsibility: Expanding Military Medical Ethics
Published on 8 May 2025
by Sheena M. Eagan Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
Bioethics and War: Addressing Public Health and Individual Dimensions
Published on 8 May 2025
by Dónal O’Mathúna The Ohio State University
War and Public Health: Bridging Bioethics with International Relations and National Security Policy
Published on 8 May 2025
by Efthimios Parasidis Ohio State University
Polarized Communication Climates, Epistemic Misalignment, and Uncertain Futures: The Challenge of Generating Trustworthy, Evidence-Based Analysis in Bioethical Discourse on War as a Public Health Crisis
Published on 8 May 2025
by Levi J. Goldfarb Rachel Asher a UMass Chan Medical Schoolb Broad Institute Stanley Center for Psychiatric Researchc Mass General Brigham McLean Hospital
War, Primary Care, and Bioethics Capacity
Published on 8 May 2025
by Yaryna Pikulytska Emily E. Anderson a Ukrainian Catholic University;b Loyola University Chicago
Conscription as a Public Health Crisis: A Missing Dimension in the Bioethics of War
Published on 8 May 2025
by Ralph Hurley O’Dwyer Samuel Christopher Rogers Barry Lyons a HSE Dublin and Midlandsb Trinity College Dublinc Tuft’s University
Acceding to MAiD Proponent’s Framing Excludes Abolition as Potential Solution
Published on 8 May 2025
by Gabrielle Peters Disability Filibuster
Correcting Speculation with Facts: A First-Hand Account of the Origins of the Canadian Association of MAiD Assessors and Providers and Its Importance to Canadian Healthcare
Published on 8 May 2025
by Tim Holland Andrea Frolic Cécile Bensimon Sandy Buchman a Dalhousie Universityb Hamilton Health Sciencesc McMaster Universityd Bruyère Research Institutee University of Ottawaf University of Toronto
Benefits that Offset Research Risks and Burdens are Qualitatively Different
Published on 8 May 2025
by Luke Gelinas Benjamin C. Silverman Barbara E. Bierer a Advarrab Harvard Medical Schoolc Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Centerd Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Sorry, Not Sorry: Canadian MAID Is Voluntary, Safe, Carefully Regulated, and Valued
Published on 8 May 2025
by James Downar Stefanie Green David Hoffman Thaddeus Mason Pope a Ottawa Hospital Research Instituteb University of Ottawac University of British Columbiad CAMAPe Columbia Universityf Completed Life Initiativeg Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Research Payments, Other Collateral Benefits, and the Ethics of Imposing Research Risk
Published on 8 May 2025
by Joanna K. Różyńska University of Warsaw
Increase in MAID Requests for Psychiatric Disorders for Young Adults in The Netherlands
Published on 8 May 2025
by Julian Kiverstein Roy Dings Damiaan Denys Lemon Tree Interdisciplinary Center for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Philosophy, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Medical Assistance in Dying in a Continuously Changing Society: Lessons from The Netherlands
Published on 8 May 2025
by I. M. Hein S. M. P. van Veen G. A. M. Widdershoven Amsterdam University Medical Centers
Medicine and MAiD
Published on 8 May 2025
by Brendan Leier Cheryl Mack Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, University of Alberta
International MAiD Policy Oversight: The Global Observatory on MAiD
Published on 8 May 2025
by David Rodriguez-Arias Janet Delgado Luis Espericueta Nerea M. Molina María Isabel Tamayo-Velázquez Rosana Triviño Caballero Mar Vallès-Poch Sean Riley a FiloLab-UGR, University of Granadab Yamaguchi Universityc Andalusian School of Public Healthd Ibs.Granadae University of Madrid Faculty of Medicinef The Ohio State University Medical Center
Which Risks Can Undermine Benefits in Research?
Published on 8 May 2025
by Stacy S. Chen Connor T. A. Brenna Joost Mollen Sunit Das a University of Torontob Delft University of Technology
Decentralized Trials: Let’s Not Overthink It
Published on 8 May 2025
by G. Owen Schaefer Kathryn Muyskens Ivan Teo Jerry Menikoff National University of Singapore
Considering Third-Party and Relational Benefits in Research Risk-Benefit Analyses
Published on 8 May 2025
by Stephanie A. Kraft Katherine Witte Saylor Geisinger College of Health Sciences
Data Safety Monitoring and Collateral Benefits in Decentralized Trials
Published on 8 May 2025
by Deborah R. Barnbaum Kent State University
Critically Evaluating MAID in Canada Through an Inequities Lens
Published on 8 May 2025
by Scott D. Neufeld Tia Greto Brock University
Acceptable Risks or Negotiable Ethics? The Dilemma of Collateral Benefits in Clinical Research
Published on 8 May 2025
by Sergio Assis de Jesus Junior Daniele Fernandes de Aguiar D’Or Institute for Research and Education – IDOR
Rethinking MAID in Canada: The Role of Palliative Care
Published on 8 May 2025
by Bruce P. Blackshaw University of Birmingham
Accurately Understanding the Potential Benefits of Decentralized Clinical Trials
Published on 8 May 2025
by Jeremy Sugarman Effy Vayena a Johns Hopkins Universityb ETH Zürich
“MAiD Specialists?” Specialization as a Feature of Bureaucracy, Not Medicine, in Canada
Published on 8 May 2025
by Benjamin Frush Ashley Moyse John Brewer Eberly a Georgetown Universityb Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeonsc Fischer Clinic Duke Divinity School
Including Collateral Benefits? Beware of Therapeutic Misconception!
Published on 8 May 2025
by Krista Tromp Eline M. Bunnik Erasmus MC
Racing to the Bottom: Adam Smith’s Hazard Pay Does Not Justify Compensation for Research Risks
Published on 8 May 2025
by Kristin S. Shrader-Frechette University of Notre Dame
A (White) Senator, Doctor and Lawyer Walk into a Bar…and Appropriate the Assisted Dying Narrative
Published on 8 May 2025
by K. Sonu Gaind a University of Torontob Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Inpatient Hospitalization of Adolescents Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Ethical Analysis
Published on 30 Apr 2025
by Andrew J. Hrycko Molly Sinderbrand a Medical College of Wisconsinb University of Pennsylvania
Correction
Published on 17 Apr 2025
Preserving Complexity of Agent-Regret in Healthcare
Published on 17 Apr 2025
by Gavin Enck Beth Condley a Center for Clinical Ethics in Cancer Care, the University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Centerb The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
A Call for Pragmatic, Ethically Complex Narratives of Disability
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by April R. Dworetz Rosemarie Garland-Thomson a Emory University School of Medicineb Emory University
Informed Consensus: The Future of Respect for Persons in Biomedical Research
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Ananya Dewan Josh C. Rubin Marielle S. Gross a Johns Hopkins University School of Medicineb University of Michigan Medical Schoolc de-bi, co.d Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
On the Complexities of Enabling Demonstrated Consent
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Panagiotis Alexiou Joel Azzopardi Claude Julien Bajada Jean-Paul Ebejer Gillian M. Martin Nikolai Paul Pace University of Malta
Clinical Trials or FDA-Approved Therapies? The Ethics of Sickle Cell Gene Therapy Access
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Timothy P. Cripe Anthony D. Villella Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Selling Ethics
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Asad I. Beck Andrew I. Brown Nicolai Wohns Natalie J. Dorfman Sara Goering Timothy E. Brown University of Washington
A Scalpel, Not a Sword: The Case for Narrow Medical Sanctions
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by H. J. Smith M. A. Myers A. L. Wagner J. A. Krick a Armed Forces Health Surveillance Divisionb Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethicsc Uniformed Services Universityd U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellencee Brooke Army Medical Center
When All Is Said and Done: In Support of the Pragmatic Approach to Language in Bioethics
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Mira Raju
Global Pharmaceutical Companies’ Obligations to Restart Clinical Research in Ukraine
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Vladyslava Kachkovska Emily E. Anderson a Sumy State Universityb Loyola University Chicago
In Defense of Thinking and Talking in Bioethics and Shared Decision-Making
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Tyler Tate Stanford University
Consent, Legal Certainty and the Need for Governance
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Benjamin Bartlett Catherine Bowden Sarah Devaney Søren Holm University of Manchester
Experimental Bioethics, Linguistic Pragmatism, and Public Attitudes Toward Brain Organoids Research
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Faisal Feroz Jonathan Lewis Brian D. Earp Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore
Consent at the Ease of a Click? Technosolutionist Fixes Cannot Replace Human Relations and Solidarity
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Magdalena Eitenberger Barbara Prainsack Maya Sabatello a Columbia Universityb University of Vienna
Demonstrated Consent and the Common Good: On Withdrawal of Consent in Stem Cell Research
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Tijs Rosema Martine de Vries Hanna Lammertse Roland Bertens Nienke de Graeff a Leiden University Medical Centerb Leiden University Medical Center; hDMT, Institute for human Organ and Disease Model Technologiesc Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care University Medical Center Utrecht
Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease: Striking a Balance Between Approved Therapies and Clinical Trials
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Yoram Unguru Evelyn Okoro Akpo (Tobo) Okoro a The Herman and Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinaib Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
Appreciating Language in Bioethics: From Theory to Practice
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Mara Buchbinder University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Narrative Transparency in AI-Driven Consent
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Jarrel De Matas Jiefei Wang Vibhuti Gupta a The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galvestonb Meharry Medical College
In Search of Durable Models for Research Consent in Emerging Computing Environments
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Vasiliki Rahimzadeh Baylor College of Medicine
Recruitment and Informed Consent for Experimental Gene Therapy Trials When New FDA-Approved Treatments are not Widely Available
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Benjamin Slabaugh Emily E. Anderson a Neurocrine Biosciencesb Loyola University Chicago
The Structural Inequality of Status Quo Clinical Communication
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Joelle Robertson-Preidler University of Texas McGovern Medical School
Beyond Words: Extending a Pragmatic View of Language to Large Language Models for Informed Consent
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Alexander Sobieska Georg Starke Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine, Technical University of Munich
Representationalism and the Language of the Clinic
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Gary Ostertag a Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinaib The Graduate Center, CUNY
Everyday Phrases as a Source of Clinical Miscommunication: Potential Solutions to a Hidden Problem
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Bonnie O. Wong Sofia Weiss Goitiandia Jason N. Batten a Brigham and Women’s Hospitalb University of California San Franciscoc University of California Los Angeles Health System
When Sanctions Meet Corruption: Reframing Healthcare Access in Russia
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Omar Gaidarov Tufts University School of Medicine
Medical Sanctions and Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Companies: Extending Gross’ Conclusion
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Daniel J. Hurst Christopher Bobier a Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicineb Central Michigan University College of Medicine
Implications of a Pragmatic View of Language for Clinical Ethics
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Antoinette R. Esce David A. Deemer Krishna A. Chokshi a Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinaib Mount Sinai Hospital
Consent Is Dead, Long Live Ethical Oversight: Integrating Ethically Sourced Data into Demonstrated Consent Models
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon Vardit Ravitsky a Simon Fraser Universityb Hastings Centerc Harvard Medical School
Allocation of Gene Therapy for Rare Diseases: FDA Approved Therapy or Clinical Trial for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease?
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Liza-Marie Johnson Aimee C. Talleur Akshay Sharma St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Challenges to Demonstrated Consent in Biobanking: Technical, Ethical, and Regulatory Considerations
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Jasmine E. McNealy Megan Doerr a University of Floridab Sage Bionetworks
Informed Consent and Comprehension after the Pragmatic Turn
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Colin M. E. Halverson Peter H. Schwartz a Indiana University School of Medicineb Charles Warren Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethicsc Indiana University–Indianapolis
Medical Sanctions Against Russia: Arresting Aggression or Abrogating Healthcare Rights
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Bernhard Koch Institut für Wehrmedizinische Ethik der Bundeswehr
The Logic of Conflict Should Not Apply to Medicine and Medical Sanctions
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Daniel Messelken University of Zurich
Balancing Health Equity in Medical Sanctions: Addressing Values Tradeoffs and Ethical Implications
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Dilpreet Matharu University Health Network
Technologies Do Not Build Trust, People Do: A Critical Response to Promises of Trust in Biobanking Through Blockchain and Generative AI
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Gabrielle Samuel Faranak Hardcastle Anneke Lucassen a King’s College Londonb University of Oxfordc Australian National University
Two Practical Applications of Pragmatic Bioethics
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Hannah L. Kirsch Stanford University School of Medicine
Healthcare Under Siege: The Ethics of Sanctions, Problematic Dichotomies, and the Misuse of the Concept of Dual-Use
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Ehsan Shamsi Gooshki a Monash Bioethics Center, Monash Universityb Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
From Representation to Pragmatics to Ritual
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Tod Chambers a Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Reframing Language in Bioethics: Strengths and Gaps in the Pragmatic Turn
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Hamideh Frühwein Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Institut für Geschichte Theorie und Ethik der Medizin
Institutional Access to Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell Disease – Treatment on a Clinical Trial or Receive a Newly Approved Therapy?
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by L. M. Johnson B. S. Wilfond A. D. Ray L. Dawson a St. Jude Children's Research Hospitalb University of Washingtonc Northwestern Medicined Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Power in the Pragmatic View
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Kai River Blevins The George Washington University
War Profiteers and Peace Brokers: The Responsibilities of Third Parties in Armed Conflict
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Jonathan H. Marks Penn State University
Asilomar Revisited
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by David Magnus a Stanford Universityb American Journal of Bioethics Editor-in-Chief
Further Beyond the Representational View: Response to Commentaries
Published on 7 Apr 2025
by Justin T. Clapp Jacqueline M. Kruser Margaret L. Schwarze Rachel A. Hadler a University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicineb University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Healthc Emory University School of Medicine
The Concept of Personal Utility in Genomic Testing: Three Ethical Tensions
Published on 18 Mar 2025
by Gabriel John Watts Ainsley J. Newson The University of Sydney
Germline Genome Editing May Never Have Any Clinical Utility
Published on 12 Mar 2025
by Bryan Cwik University of Florida College of Medicine
Wanted, but Elusive: Clear Solutions for Addressing Potential Group Harm in Data-Centric Research
Published on 11 Mar 2025
by Carolyn Riley Chapman Patrick Dwyer Kellie Owens Courtney Berrios Heini M. Natri Arthur L. Caplan Gwendolyn P. Quinn a The Multi-Regional Clinical Trials Center of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvardb Brigham and Women’s Hospitalc Harvard Medical Schoold La Trobe Universitye NYU Grossman School of Medicinef Children’s Mercy Kansas Cityg University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicineh The Translational Genomics Research Institute
The Proper Uses and Constraints on Exercises of Conscience in Cases of Profound Neurological Injury: A Dialogue with Our Colleagues
Published on 11 Mar 2025
by Jason Adam Wasserman Abram L. Brummett Mark Christopher Navin Daniel Londyn Menkes a Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicineb Corewell Health – Eastc Oakland University Center for Moral Values in Health and Medicined Oakland University
Focusing on Service User Perspectives to Uncover the Boundary Between Treatment Pressure and Informal Coercion
Published on 11 Mar 2025
by Matthé Scholten Esther Braun Sarah Potthoff Jakov Gather Christin Hempeler a Ruhr University Bochumb University of Potsdamc University of Münster
Mapping, Moralizing, and More: Response to Commentaries
Published on 11 Mar 2025
by Ben Davies The University of Sheffield
More to Know Could Not be More to Trust: Open Communication as a Moral Imperative for AI Systems in Healthcare
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Georg Starke Technical University of Munich
Conscientious Objection, Life-Continuation Values, and the Protection of Normative Minorities
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Autumn Fiester Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania
Procedure Versus Patient-Centered Conscientious Objection
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Afsheen Mansoori Indiana University School of Medicine
Invidious Discrimination v. Conscientious Objection: C’mon, a rose is a rose is a rose!
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Margie Hodges Shaw Michael J. Nabozny David Kaufman University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Beyond Disclosure: Rethinking Patient Consent and AI Accountability in Healthcare
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
The Power of Professional Clinical Ethicists in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Ethiopian Perspective
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Merhawit Abadi Redeat Workneh Stephanie Kukora Krystle Perez Gregory Valentine Gal Barbut Betelehem B. Kassa Mahlet Abayneh Sharla Rent a St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical Collegeb Children’s Mercy, Kansas Cityc University of Washingtond University of Rochestere Addis Ababa Universityf Duke University
Two Justifications for Refusing to Provide Medical Interventions
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Mark Wicclair University of Pittsburgh
Mitigating Placebo Effect in Human-AI Interaction: Expanding the Role(s) of the Right to Notice and Explanation
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Jelena Roganović University of Belgrade
What Can Committees Demonstrate That Professional Ethicists Can’t? Impartial Review with Adequate Due Process
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Dylan Manson Providence St. Joseph Health
Balancing Transparency and Trust: Reevaluating AI Disclosure in Healthcare
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Michael Pflanzer North Carolina State University
Community-Based Consent Model, Patient Rights, and AI Explainability in Medicine
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Aorigele Bao Yi Zeng University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Inappropriate Interventions in Disorders of Consciousness: Due Process, Not Conscientious Objection
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Christos Lazaridis The University of Chicago
The Perils of AI over-Exceptionalism in Healthcare
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Noa Cohen LUMSA University
Why Stop at a Right to Notice for AI Systems Used in Patient Care? The Need for Greater Specificity
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Narcyz Ghinea University of Sydney
Inaccurate Criteria for Conscientious Objection and Invidious Discrimination Threaten Patients’ Access
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Armand H. Matheny Antommaria Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Predicting the Future: Informational Agency and the Right to Notice and Explanation in the Use of Personal Information
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Charles E. Binkley Anita Ho Amitabha Palmer a Hackensack Meridian Health, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicineb University of British Columbiac University of California, San Franciscod CommonSpirit Healthe The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Social Bioethics and Healthcare AI: Insights for Medical Decision Making
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Eleanor Gilmore-Szott Ryan Dougherty a University of Utahb Kaiser Permanente Southern California
Complexity of Establishing “Reasonability” in Conscientious Objection Claims
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Jason T. Eberl Saint Louis University
Informed Agency: Reimagining Patient Autonomy in the Age of Machine-Assisted Healthcare
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Javaid Iqbal Sofi Fatima N. Nabi Junaid Nabi a Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universityb PM Pediatrics Management Group LLCc Pardee RAND Graduate Schoold Global Innovators Group, The Aspen Institute
(Ir)Relevance of Ethics Committees: The Continued Value of Hospital Ethics Committees in Programs with Professional Ethicist Staffing
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Ruchika Mishra Jessica Roumillat Kerri Kennedy a Sutter Healthb Children's Healthc Boston Children's Hospital
Good Clinical Ethics Requires Access to Diverse Community Perspectives
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Lori Bruce Carol L. Powers a Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale Universityb Harvard Community Ethics Committee, Lawrence General Hospital Board of Trustees
Aligning Ongoing Care Teams and Proceduralists About Inappropriate Interventions Requires More Than Conscientious Objection
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Brian Michael Jackson a University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine and Center for Bioethics and Humanitiesb Children’s Hospital Colorado Clinical Ethics Program
Consenting to and Contesting AI Use – Different Functions but Both Are Necessary
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Thomas Ploug Søren Holm a Aalborg Universityb Halmstad Universityc University of Manchesterd Oslo University
Clinical Ethics at Early Stages: What Growing Strategy?
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Mario Picozzi University of Insubria
Is Treating Permanently Unconscious Patients Futile? Quality of Life Presupposes Conscious Awareness
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Lukas J. Meier Harvard University
Conscientious Objection: A Morally Compromising and Needless Distraction in Medical Practice
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Rosamond Rhodes Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Clarifying When Consent Might Be Illusory in Notice and Explanation Rights
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Bryan Pilkington Charles E. Binkley a Hackensack Meridian School of Medicineb Hackensack Meridian Health
Conscientious Objection and PVS: Proceed with Caution
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Leonard Michael Fleck Michigan State University
Bring a ‘Patient’s Medical AI Journey’ to the Hill
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Ian Stevens Erin Williams Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon Vardit Ravitsky a The Hastings Centerb Harvard Medical Schoolc EDW Wisdom, LLCd Simon Fraser University
Hospital Ethics Committees and Consultants: How Do Clinicians Perceive Their Utility in Resolving Disagreements About Life-Sustaining Treatments?
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Sofia Weiss Goitiandia Julia K. Axelrod Jason N. Batten Elizabeth Dzeng a University of California, San Franciscob University of California, Los Angelesc King’s College London
Reasonable But Not Permissible: Conscientious Objection and Reasonable Disagreement
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Mackenzie Graham Ethox Centre, University of Oxford
Replacing Ethics Committees: No Ethical Loss?
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Enrico Furlan Silvia Tusino Università degli Studi di Padova
Building Trauma-Informed Hospital Ethics Cultures
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Elizabeth Lanphier Adira Hulkower a Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Centerb University of Cincinnati College of Medicinec Montefiore Medical Centerd Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Taking the Right to Notice and Explanation Seriously: The Critical Importance of Evidence and Oversight for Healthcare AI
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Jennifer A. H. Bell Natalie Yeh James A. Anderson a University Health Networkb University of Torontoc The Hospital for Sick Children
Physicians Versus Surgeons: Conscientious Objection and Inappropriate Treatments
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Alexander A. Kon Ethics Consultants, Inc. and University of Washington School of Medicine
Cultivating Patient-Centered Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Transparency: Considerations for AI Documentation
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Austin M. Stroud Jennifer E. Miller Barbara A. Barry a Mayo Clinicb Yale School of Medicine
The Not So Obvious Benefits of Ethics Committees: What Is Lost Without Them
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Scott Kelley Katherine Wasson Nanette Elster Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
The Value of Preserving Ethics Committees
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Marion Danis Independent Scholar
Notice and Explanation in Healthcare AI: Lessons from California’s Proposition 65 Experience
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Boris Babic Sara Gerke a University of Hong Kongb University of Torontoc University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
A Heuristic for Notifying Patients About AI: From Institutional Declarations to Informed Consent
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Matthew Elmore Nicoleta Economou-Zavlanos Michael Pencina Duke University School of Medicine
Disclosure as Absolution in Medicine: Disentangling Autonomy from Beneficence and Justice in Artificial Intelligence
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Kayte Spector-Bagdady Alex John London a University of Michiganb Carnegie Mellon University
Challenges in Pursuing AI Transparency
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Marka F. Ellertson Richard R. Sharp Biomedical Ethics Program, Mayo Clinic
Building Better Medicine: Translational Justice and the Quest for Equity in US Healthcare
Published on 24 Feb 2025
by Megan A. Allyse Preya Agam Yvonne Bombard Roel Feys McKenna Horstmann Assata Kokayi Rosario Isasi Karen M. Meagher Marsha Michie Kiran Musunuru Kelly E. Ormond Kirsten A. Riggan Jane Q. Yap a Mayo Clinicb University of Torontoc University of Miamid Case Western Reserve Universitye University of Pennsylvaniaf ETH Zurichg Stanford University
Substituted Judgment and The Paradigm Case Mistake
Published on 17 Feb 2025
by Daniel Brudney University of Chicago
Beyond Doomsday Fears: Why We Need to Consider the Potential Harms of AI Psychotherapy
Published on 6 Feb 2025
by Şerife Tekin Megan Delehanty a SUNY Upstate Medical Universityb University of Calgary
Equity or Utility? Considering Social Factors in Pediatric Transplant
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Brian H. Childs Caroline Anglim Donald Carter Mercer University School of Medicine
Looking Beyond the IRB
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Quinn Waeiss Margaret Levi Leif Wenar David Magnus a Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethicsb Stanford University
Digital Doppelgängers, Grief Bots, and Transformational Challenges
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Alice Elizabeth Kelley Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
Agent Regret Among Patient Families and Hospital Chaplains
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Brian Warfield INTEGRIS Health
Agent-Regret and Clinical Realities: Responding to the “Nearly-Faultless Harmer”
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Laura Kolbe a Weill Cornell Medical Collegeb NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
I Contain Multitudes: A Typology of Digital Doppelgängers
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by William D’Alessandro Trenton W. Ford Michael Yankoski William & Mary
The Authenticity Requirement: Why Using Digital Twins for Achieving Person-Span Extension Goods Can Be Self-Defeating
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Davide Battisti a University of Bergamob University of Milan
Why Revise When We Should Reconcile?
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Emily E. Peugh Alex Brown Krystal S. Tsosie Sara Chandros Hull a National Institutes of Healthb Australian National Universityc Arizona State University
How Anticipation of Agent-Regret Can Undermine Clinical Decision-Making
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Carrie Thiessen Margaret L. Schwarze Peter A. Ubel a University of Wisconsin – Madisonb Duke University
The Specter of Corporate Necromancy: Who Controls the Dead in the Age of Digital Doppelgängers?
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Hazem Zohny University of Oxford
Consensus and Solidarity: Protecting All People from Group Harms
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Joon-Ho Yu a University of Washingtonb Seattle Children’s Research Institute
Integrating Community Voices in Data-Centric Research: Overcoming Barriers to Meaningful Engagement
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Sara Watson Preya Agam Austin M. Stroud Michelle L. McGowan Mayo Clinic
Agent-Regret in Healthcare: Toward a More Precise and Empirical-Based Look into the Dynamics of Agent-Regret Experiences
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Janine de Snoo-Trimp Mariëtte van den Hoven Bert Molewijk a Amsterdam UMCb Oslo University
From Data to Harm: Exploring Ethical and Social Implications of Polygenic Scores for Social Traits
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by R. Jean Cadigan Sara Watson Anya E. R. Prince a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillb Mayo Clinicc University of Iowa
Digital Doppelgängers Cannot Be Ethically Created
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Matti Häyry Amanda Sukenick a Aalto Universityb The Exploring Antinatalism Podcast
Common Rule Revisions to Govern Machine Learning on Indigenous Data: Implementing the Expectations
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Nicole B. Halmai Stephanie Russo Carroll Ibrahim Garba Joseph Manuel Yracheta Nanibaa’ A. Garrison a University of California Davisb University of Arizonac Native BioData Consortiumd University of California Los Angeles
Digital Doppelgängers: They Will Matter When Conscious
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Christos Lazaridis University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division
Ethics at the Intersection of Technology and Dementia Care: The Case of WanderGuard
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Jessica Ginsberg Rogers Jason Lesandrini WellStar Health System
Extending the Self: Examining Motivations and Philosophies in Life Extension Communities
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Alberto Aparicio The University of Texas Medical Branch
Group Risks: Thinking Outside the Box
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Megan Doerr Sara Meeder a Sage Bionetworksb Maimonides Medical Center
Stewardship or Punishment? Ethical Analysis of Transplant Candidacy for a Child from a Low-Resourced Family
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by R. Dawn Hood-Patterson Ian Wolfe Children’s Health, Dallas Texas for Dawn Children’s Minnesota for Ian
Getting to the Heart of the Matter: How Should Family Support Be Considered in Pediatric Transplant Evaluations?
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Leah R. Eisenberg a UI Healthb UIC
Correcting Course: How Should an Ethics Consultant Respond to a Surrogate’s Request for Remote Monitoring?
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Anita J. Tarzian UM Carey School of Law
Collective Risks and the Social Disvalue of Research
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Joanna K. Różyńska University of Warsaw
Research and Reasons: In Defense of the Common Rule’s Preclusionary Statement
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Rosamond Rhodes Olivia Blanchard Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Beyond Individual Responsibility: Group Harms in Genomic (Data-Centric) Research Ethics Require Structural, Justice-Oriented Solutions
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Magdalena Eitenberger Mika Baugh Katherine E. McDonald Maya Sabatello a Columbia University Irving Medical Centerb University of Viennac Indiana University School of Public Health – Bloomingtond Syracuse University
Integrating Agent-Regret with Frameworks for Mitigating Moral Distress
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Georgina Morley Lauren R. Sankary Cleveland Clinic
The Relational Aspect of Agent-Regret
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Larisa Svirsky University of Toronto
Bytes the Dust: Normative Notions in Decommissioning Digital Doppelgängers
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Andrew J. Barnhart Giuseppe Comerci Matthias Braun University of Bonn
Who Achieves What? The Subjective Dimension of the Objective Goods of Life Extension in the Ethics of Digital Doppelgängers
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Joan Llorca Albareda Gonzalo Díaz-Cobacho Pablo García-Barranquero a University of Granadab University of Malaga
Agent-Regret and Moral Distress: Is There Really a Distinction?
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Daniel T. Kim Wayne Shelton Bharat Ranganathan a Albany Medical Collegeb University of Nebraska Omaha
Addressing Risk in Data Centric Research via Community Engagement
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Ryan Spellecy Andrew Nencka Medical College of Wisconin
Beyond Individual Consent: The Hidden Crisis of Group Harm in the AI and Genomics Era
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Integrating Counterfactual Thinking and Economic Definitions of Regret into Discussions of Agent-Regret in Healthcare
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Amal Sharafkhodjaeva Bobbi R. Lovstad Adam P. Steiner Minnesota State University
Just Tradeoffs in Health Research Decision-Making: A Gap in the Common Rule
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Shawneequa Callier The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Digital Doppelgängers: Dilemmas of Death, Data, and Deference
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Jacob Freund Guy Halevi Hila Tavdi Dov Greenbaum a Opus Securityb Cyabarac Intel Corporationd Reichman Universitye Yale University
Location Tracking in Dementia Care to Address Sexual Behavior: No Ad-Hoc Decisions, More Talk Is Needed
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Jared Howes Yvonne Denier Chris Gastmans KU Leuven
Death Is Too High a Price to Pay for Being Born an Impoverished and Ill Child
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Cynthia C. Coleman Inova Fairfax Hospital
Wired Ethics: When Love, Dementia, and Surveillance Collide in Long-Term Care
Published on 29 Jan 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Equipoise and Personal Experience: Maintaining Objectivity in Psychedelic Research
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Katrina DeBonis Walter Dunn Thomas Strouse a University of California, Los Angelesb US Department of Veterans Affairs, Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System
Identity-Based Decisional Capacity and Psychedelic Treatments: Furthering the Case Against Psychedelic Ethical Exceptionalism
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Shen Pan David Wendler National Institutes of Health
Continuity in Claims of Exception in Biomedical Technologies
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Jacob D. Moses Miriam Rich Callie Terris Emma Tumilty The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Same Same but Different: On Psychedelic Exceptionalism
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Daniel Villiger University of Oxford
Embracing Epistemic Humility: Rethinking Psychedelic Exceptionalism Through Diverse Perspectives
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Jarrel De Matas Amy L. McGuire Hasan Yasin a The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galvestonb Baylor College of Medicine
Holding Without Touch: Supportive Touch in Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Bryony Insua-Summerhays Edward Jacobs a Oxford NHS Foundation Trustb University of Oxford
Ketamine and the Consequences of Positive Psychedelic Exceptionalism
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Zachary J. Verne Natalie Gukasyan Jeffrey Zabinski a Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeonsb Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Excusing Psychedelics and Accommodating Psychedelics
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Edward Jacobs University of Oxford
From Theory to Practice: The Importance of Operationalizing and Measuring Ethical Touch in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Jason B. Luoma Jenna LeJeune Portland Institute for Psychedelic Science
Exceptional Stigma: Parallels Between Marginalized Groups and Psychedelic Medicine
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Susan Lee Mikaela Kim Grayson R. Jackson Hannah Carpenter Lisa Campo-Engelstein University of Texas Medical Branch
Ethics Without Borders: Modernizing Care Beyond Traditional Clinical Approaches
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Neil Gehani Mind Lumen
Irreversibility of Transformative Experience as a Criterion for Exceptionalism
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Sergei Shevchenko Sofya Lavrentyeva a Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Universityb RAS Institute of Philosophy
Indigenous Wisdom and Underground Knowledge Are Exceptional
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Christopher Quasti Dominic Sisti University of Pennsylvania
Focused Bodywork as Facilitated Communication: Cautionary Perspectives on Touch in Psychedelic Therapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Neşe Devenot Johns Hopkins University
Is There a Right to Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Zak A. Kopeikin University of Colorado Boulder
From Safe Touch to Sexual Abuse: Walking the Tightrope of Patient Safety in Psychedelic Therapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Y. Tony Yang The George Washington University
Psychedelics in a Deregulated Policy Climate: What Might 2025 Bring?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Lori Bruce Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics
Psychedelic Ethics Beside Institutions
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Kai River Blevins The George Washington University
Psychedelic Exceptionalism, Indigeneity, and the War on Drugs: Antiracism and Decolonizing Psychedelic Plant Medicine
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Skylar J. Gaughan Jennifer E. James a UCSF School of Medicineb UCSF School of Nursing
Measuring and Understanding the Meaning of Exceptionalism to Bolster Ethics Oversight of Psychedelics Research
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Naomi Scheinerman Claire Erickson Banner Alzheimer’s Institute
Relationality and Ethics in MDMA-Assisted Therapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Jamie Beachy Willa Hall Chantelle Thomas Ingmar Gorman Kelley C. O’Donnell a Emory Center for Psychedelics and Spiritualityb Nautilus Sanctuary, Inc.c University of Wisconsin-Madisond Fluencee NYU Langone Center for Psychedelic Medicine
Critiquing Medical Exceptionalism: Toward a Transcultural Psychedelic Bioethics
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Khaleel Rajwani McGill University
Psychedelics and Psychotherapy: What Can be Learned from a Historical Analysis of General Anesthesia and Surgery?
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Christopher Scott Stauffer a Oregon Health & Science Universityb Portland VA Medical Center
Psychedelic Medicine Exceptionalism
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by I. Glenn Cohen Mason Marks a Harvard Law Schoolb Florida State University College of Law
Supportive Touch in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Logan Neitzke-Spruill Caroline Beit Lynnette A. Averill Amy L. McGuire a Baylor College of Medicineb Johns Hopkins School of Medicinec Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Wolves Among Sheep: Sexual Violations in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Tahlia R. Harrison Sonya C. Faber Manzar Zare Matthieu Fontaine Monnica T. Williams University of Ottawa
Distinctive But Not Exceptional: The Risks of Psychedelic Ethical Exceptionalism
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Katherine Cheung Brian D. Earp Kyle Patch David B. Yaden a Johns Hopkins Universityb National University of Singaporec Uehiro Oxford Instituted National Institutes of Health Clinical Centere Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
The Pain Gap: Epistemic Justice in Psychedelic Ethics
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Joanna Kempner Emmanuelle A. D. Schindler a Rutgers The State University of New Jerseyb VA Connecticut Healthcare Systemc Yale School of Medicine
Psychedelic Ethics in Palliative Care
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Keenan Davis Roman Palitsky Boadie W. Dunlop George H. Grant Ali J. Zarrabi a Emory University School of Medicineb Emory University Graduate Division of Religionc Emory Center for Psychedelics and Spiritualityd Emory Spiritual Health
Narrative Hermeneutics and Bioethics: Understanding the Psychedelic Value Changes
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Juuso Kähönen Joel Janhonen Joona Räsänen a University of Helsinkib The Finnish Association for Psychedelic Researchc University of Turkud The Finnish Institute of Bioethics
Psychedelic Exceptionalism: The Oregon Example
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Trevor Findley Harvard Law School, Center for Health Law and Policy Innovation
Managing the Hope and Hype of Psychedelics
Published on 13 Jan 2025
by Keisha Ray University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying: Provider Concentration, Policy Capture, and Need for Reform
Published on 10 Jan 2025
by Christopher Lyon Trudo Lemmens Scott Y. H. Kim a University of Yorkb University of Torontoc National Institutes of Health
Narrow, Broad, and Future Considerations for Populations with Non-English Language Preference
Published on 23 Dec 2024
by Samantha Aubrey Chipman Karen M. Meagher Amelia Barwise a Emory Universityb Mayo Clinic Rochester
Hippocratic Beneficence: The Ethical Grounding of Remedial Germline Editing
Published on 19 Dec 2024
by Eli Y. Adashi I. Glenn Cohen a Brown Universityb Harvard University
ARIE: A Health Equity Framework for Public Health Interventions Informed by Critical Race Theory and Critical Gerontology
Published on 18 Dec 2024
by Lester Darryl Geneviève Tenzin Wangmo Helene Seaward Mohamed Amine Bouchlaghem Sarah Blacker Félix Pageau a University of Baselb Laval Universityc York University
Bioethicists Tomorrow: Identity, Inclusiveness, and Future Directions
Published on 13 Dec 2024
by Govind Persad Emily A. Largent Sophie Gibert Leila Orszag Leah Pierson a University of Denverb University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicinec Massachusetts Institute of Technologyd Bryn Mawr Collegee Harvard Medical School
Context Sensitive Informal Coercion and Coercive Offers
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by John McMillan University of Otago
“Treatment Pressures” and “Informal Coercion”: “Threats” in Mental Healthcare
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by George Szmukler King’s College London
You Don’t Have to Be Bad to Work Here: Sustaining Ideals Inside Healthcare Institutions
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Alan Cribb King’s College London
A Difference in Degree, Not Kind: Moral Stress, Distress, and Injury
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Daniel T. Kim Wayne Shelton Bharat Ranganathan a Albany Medical Collegeb University of Nebraska Omaha
Context-Sensitivity and the Inclusion of Subjective Beliefs Have Broad Implications
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Christian G. Huber Alexandre Wullschleger Franziska Rabenschlag a University Psychiatric Clinic (UPK) Basel, University of Baselb Geneva University Hospitals
Reframing Coercion in Mental Health Care: A Focus on Treatment Trust
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Diana Heney Vanderbilt University
Distinguishing Moral Stress from Moral Distress: Moving Beyond the Individual to Expose the Systemic Ethical Challenges
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Lucia D. Wocial MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Recognizing the Systemic Root Causes of Moral Distress
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Sofia Weiss Goitiandia Julia K. Axelrod Teva D. Brender Jason N. Batten Elizabeth W. Dzeng a University of California, San Franciscob University of California, Los Angelesc King’s College London
Moral Reflection and the Feeling of Powerlessness
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Weian Zhong The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Steady Hands, Heavy Hearts and the Path Forward to Moral Resilience in Organ Transplantation
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Ramesh K. Batra Stephen R. Latham David A. Gerber a Yale University School of Medicineb Yale New Haven Hospitalc Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethicsd Cincinnati College of Medicine
Systems, Stress, and Embodied Inequality in Community Health
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Johanna T. Crane Carolyn P. Neuhaus a Alden March Bioethics Instituteb The Hastings Center
You Might Think You’re Being Coerced When You Aren’t—And Vice Versa
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Anniken Fleisje Oslo Metropolitan University
The Conflation of All Suffering
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Denise M. Dudzinski University of Washington School of Medicine
Treatment Pressure: A Step Forward, but Not the Final Word on “Informal Coercion”
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Dirk Richter Bern University of Applied Sciences
Expanding the Scope of Justified Beliefs Relevant to Coercion
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Søren Holm a Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, University of Manchesterb Center for Medical Ethics, University of Oslo
Psychiatry’s Unruly Practices and Their Implications for the Ethics of Psychiatry
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Thomas Schramme University of Liverpool
Moral Stress and Moral Distress in a Novel Space of Virtual Healthcare
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Marija Kirjanenko Plunkett Centre for Ethics; VVED, Northern Health; Box Hill hospital, Eastern Health
You Say Potato, I Say Potahto: Should We Call the Whole Thing Off?
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Connie M. Ulrich Anessa Foxwell Christine Grady Georgina Morley Carol Taylor a University of Pennsylvania School of Nursingb National Institutes of Healthc Cleveland Clinicd Georgetown University School of Nursing
The Role of Law Enforcement in Coercive Psychiatric Interventions
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Kathryn Petrozzo Oakland University
Moral Stress: A Systems Problem Requiring a Systems Solution
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Edward G. Spilg University of Ottawa
Moral Distress and Moral Stress Among Nurses Facing Challenges in a Health Care System Under Pressure
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Belinda Mandrell Jacklyn Boggs Jami Gattuso Mary Caples Kimberly E. Sawyer Arshia Madni Liza-Marie Johnson a St. Jude Children's Research Hospitalb Texas Children's Hospital
Taking on Systems That Produce Moral Stress
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Janelle S. Taylor University of Toronto
Examining Moral Stress and Moral Distress Through the Lens of Non-Human Animal Clinicians: Understanding Challenges in Animal Healthcare Systems
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Kate M. Millar Raymond Anthony a University of Nottinghamb University of Alaska Anchorage
Navigating Moral Stress and Moral Distress in Moral Case Deliberation: A Joint Endeavor
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Malene Vera van Schaik Suzanne Metselaar Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc
Counteracting Informal Coercion from Within Coercive Contexts: Can a Wrong Approach Be Practiced Rightly?
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Jasna Russo Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences
Confronting Moral Stress and Fostering Change with Humanism and Human Dignity
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Nora L. Jones Kathleen Reeves a Pincus Family Foundationb Arnold P Gold Foundation
Moral Stress, Distress, and Injury: Clarifications Using the ADC Model of Moral Judgment
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Shaun Respess Veljko Dubljević North Carolina State University
Context Matters
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Zain Khalid Rebecca Brendel a The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown Universityb Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics
Coercion, Power Relations, and the Expectations Patients Bring to Mental Health Treatment
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Brendan Saloner Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby a Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healthb Baylor College of Medicine
Informal Coercion Is Both Unavoidable and (Sometimes) Ethically Justifiable
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Michael J. Redinger Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine
From Pressures to Enforcement: Understanding Undue Influence in Community Mental Health Care
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Emanuele Valenti Domenico Giacco University of Warwick
Moral Stress and Moral Distress: Confronting Challenges in Post-Dobbs Contexts
Published on 20 Nov 2024
by Hannah Carpenter The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Digital Doppelgängers and Lifespan Extension: What Matters?
Published on 14 Nov 2024
by Samuel Iglesias Brian D. Earp Cristina Voinea Sebastian Porsdam Mann Anda Zahiu Nancy S. Jecker Julian Savulescu a University of Oxfordb National University of Singaporec University of Copenhagend University of Buchareste University of Washington
Enabling Demonstrated Consent for Biobanking with Blockchain and Generative AI
Published on 5 Nov 2024
by Caspar Barnes Mateo Riobo Aboy Timo Minssen Jemima Winifred Allen Brian D. Earp Julian Savulescu Sebastian Porsdam Mann a Harvard Medical Schoolb AminoChain, Incc University of Cambridged Stanford Universitye University of Copenhagenf Monash Universityg University of Oxfordh National University of Singapore
Allocation of Treatment Slots in Elective Mental Health Care—Are Waiting Lists the Ethically Most Appropriate Option?
Published on 24 Oct 2024
by Thomas Haustein Ralf J. Jox a Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV)b University of Lausanne
Errors, Omissions, and Pediatric Gender Medicine
Published on 22 Oct 2024
by Moti Gorin Jilles Smids a Colorado State Universityb Erasmus MC
The Ethical Standard for End-of-Life Decisions for Unrepresented Patients
Published on 21 Oct 2024
by Matthew Shea Franciscan University of Steubenville
The Bilingual Patient’s Dilemma: Same Question, Different Answer
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Michał Białek University of Wrocław
What Is Considered “Fair” Depends on the Purposes of Elite Sports
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Anna C. F. Lewis Sarah Polcz a Brigham and Women’s Hospitalb Harvard Medical Schoolc University of California, Davis School of Law
Medical Interpretation Services: Challenges for LEP Communities
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Mariam Habhab Michelle T. Pham Michigan State University
Role of Terminology for Linguistic Preferences in Clinical and Public Health Communication
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Maria Cielito Robles Emily Rodriguez Theresa Williamson a Michigan State Universityb Massachusetts General Hospital Neurosurgery
Federalism and Infrastructural Responsibility
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Tiffany Bystra Jacob Moses Institute for Bioethics and Health Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Integrating Intersectionality: Legal Status, Health Disparities, and LEP Populations
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Brian Tuohy Emilie Sienko Caitlyn Brenner Elyse Gadra Patrick Hernandez Caitlyn Martin Temple University
Language, Stigma, and Neuropsychiatry in Limited English Proficiency Populations
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Craig W. McFarland Julia M. Pace a Harvard Universityb Northeastern University
Ideal Fairness in Sport is Impossible
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Thomas S. Petersen Sebastian J. Holmen Jesper Ryberg Roskilde University
Beyond Policing Bodies: A Broader Conception of Fairness in Women’s Sports
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Lorenah E. Vásquez Miriam Rich Lisa Campo-Engelstein The University of Texas Medical Branch
Beyond Suppressing Testosterone: Overlooked Considerations Impacting Female Athletic Performance
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Hannah Carpenter Georgia Loutrianakis Johnna Wellesley The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
The Elite Sport Classification System Needs Improvement, Not Replacement
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Sigmund Loland Norwegian School of Sports Sciences
Patients with Limited English Proficiency: Legal Mandates for Language Assistance Services
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Thaddeus Mason Pope Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Evaluating Fairness in Sports: Beyond Testosterone Suppression
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Shreeya Moharir Benjamin D. Schanker Stanford University School of Medicine
We Need a Framework – But Should the Focus Be Broader?
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Kathleen Prokopovich Lyn Phillipson Annette Braunack-Mayer The University of Wollongong
Is It Ever OK to Reclassify Someone Out of Their Birth-Observed Sex Without Personal Consent? How Do We Manage Competing Methods of Classifying Sex?
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Morgan Carpenter University of Sydney School of Public Health
How Does the Categorical System Account for Socioeconomic Background and Embodied Advantage? A Policy Development Dialogue
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Francisco Javier López Frías Cesar R. Torres a The Pennsylvania State Universityb SUNY Brockport
Categorically Complicated
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Pam R. Sailors Charlene Weaving a Missouri State Universityb St. Francis Xavier University
In Praise of Logical Inconsistency: World Athletics and the Evidence Bar of the “Reasonable Person in Good Faith”
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Silvia Camporesi Sarah Teetzel a KU Leuvenb University of Manitoba
Bridging Ethics and Evidence: Language as a Critical Determinant of Health Equity
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Vishala Mishra Damián E. Blasi Joseph P. Dexter a Duke University Health Systemb Catalan Institute for Advanced Studyc Pompeu Fabra Universityd University of Macaue Northeastern Universityf Harvard University
When Worlds Collide: The Problem of Health Inequities and Anti-Immigrant Politics
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Mark Kuczewski Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago
Why It Could Be Ethical to Return to Biological Categories in Sport: Values-Based Rules
Published on 14 Oct 2024
by Julian Savulescu a National University of Singaporeb Oxford University
Patient Consent and The Right to Notice and Explanation of AI Systems Used in Health Care
Published on 17 Sep 2024
by Meghan E. Hurley Benjamin H. Lang Kristin Marie Kostick-Quenet Jared N. Smith Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby a Baylor College of Medicineb University of Oxford
Some Extensions of the Loop: A Response to the Comments on Machine Learning-Driven Decision Aids
Published on 17 Sep 2024
by Sabine Salloch Andreas Eriksen a Hannover Medical Schoolb Oslo Metropolitan University
Coverage Error and Generalizability Concerns about the Views in Bioethics Survey
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Ellen Fox Jason Adam Wasserman a Fox Ethics Consultingb Oakland University School of Medicine
The Future of Bioethics Striving for a More Diverse and Inclusive Bioethics
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Keisha Ray Jennifer Blumenthal Barby Kayhan Parsi David Magnus a University of Texas Health Science Center at Houstonb Baylor College of Medicinec Loyola University Chicagod Stanford University
Co reasoning by Humans in the Loop as a Goal for Designers of Machine Learning Driven Algorithms in Medicine
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Stephen Guth Boston University
Limitations of Patient Physician Co Reasoning in AI Driven Clinical Decision Support Systems
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Kristin Kostick Quenet Syed Shahzeb Ayaz Baylor College of Medicine
Patient Diversity and Collaborative Co Reasoning for Ethical Use of Machine Learning Driven Decision Support Systems
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Rosalind McDougall University of Melbourne
Early AI Lifecycle Co Reasoning Ethics Through Integrated and Diverse Team Science
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Danielle M Pacia Vardit Ravitsky Jan N Hansen Emma Lundberg Wade Schulz Jean Christophe B lisle Pipon a The Hastings Centerb Stanford Universityc Chan Zuckerberg Biohubd Royal Institute of Technologye Yale Universityf Simon Fraser University
A Holistic Multi Level and Integrative Ethical Approach to Developing Machine Learning Driven Decision Aids
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Anita Ho Jad Brake Amitabha Palmer Charles E Binkley a University of British Columbiab University of California San Franciscoc CommonSpirit Healthd University of Texase MD Anderson Cancer Centerf Institute for Data Science in Oncologyg Hackensack Meridian Healthh Hackensack Meridian School of Medicinei Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
The Black Box Dilemma Challenges in Human AI Collaboration in ML CDSS
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Rishab Jain Rushil Srirambhatla John Kessler Ram Goel a Harvard Universityb Johns Hopkins Universityc MIT Media Labd MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Comparing the Results of Two Surveys on the Views of Bioethicists
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Joona R s nen Niina Maria Nissinen Pekka Louhiala a University of Turkub Tampere Universityc University of Helsinki
The Predictive Value of Moral Diversity in Bioethics
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Caroline Anglim Bharat Ranganathan Brian Childs a Mercer University School of Medicineb University of Nebraska Omahac Nebraska Medicine
Co Reasoning and Epistemic Inequality in AI Supported Medical Decision Making
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by S ren Holm Thomas Ploug a University of Manchesterb University of Osloc Aalborg University
What Are Patients Doing in the Loop Patients as Fellow Workers in the Everyday Use of Medical AI
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Markus Herrmann National Center for Tumor Diseases NCT Heidelberg a partnership between DKFZ and Heidelberg University Hospital German Cancer Research Center DKFZ Heidelberg University Heidelberg University Hospital
Co Reasoning in Context Collaboration in Critical Care
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Jared N Smith Ben H Lang Meghan E Hurley a Baylor College of Medicineb Oxford University
What Does Bioethics Mean Education Training and Shaping the Future of Our Field
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Brian Tuohy Lisa M Lee Nicolle Strand Shaden Eldakar Hein Elyse Gadra a Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple Universityb Virginia Techc St Luke s University Health Network
What Do We Do with Physicians When Autonomous AI Enabled Workflow is Better for Patient Outcomes
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Michael D Abramoff Danton Char a University of Iowad Stanford University School of Medicine
Suppose We Told Them Fully What an Ethics Consult Is
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Haavi Morreim The University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine
Inclusion Not Conformity A Response to a Call for Diversity Based on a Recent Survey of American Bioethicists
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Thomas Liang Claudia Barned Ann M Heesters Jennifer A H Bell a Western Universityb University Health Network
From Human in the Loop to Human in Power
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Elise Li Zheng Weina Jin Ghassan Hamarneh Sandra Soo Jin Lee a Columbia Universityb Simon Fraser University
From Human in the Loop to a Participatory System of Governance for AI in Healthcare
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Zachary Griffen Kellie Owens NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Ableist Bias Persists Among Bioethicists Interpreting the Views in Bioethics Survey s Disability Findings
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Liz Bowen SUNY Upstate Medical University
Bioethics Then Now and Tomorrow
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Arthur Caplan NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Bioethics Should Not Seek to Reflect Public Opinion
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Benjamin Gregg University of Texas at Austin
Does It Matter That Surveyed Bioethicists Are Not Similar to Patients in Clinical Ethics Consultations
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Bernard Lo a University of California San Franciscob The Greenwall Foundation
ASBH and the VIBeS Survey
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Toby Schonfeld US Department of Veterans Affairs VA
Bridging the Gap Between Bioethicists and the Public A Living Ethics Perspective
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Suzanne Metselaar Giulia Inguaggiato Eric Racine a Amsterdam University Medical Centersb Montreal Clinical Research Institute IRCM
In Assessing the Character and Quality of Contemporary Bioethical Discourse Counting Heads May Not Be Very Helpful
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Arthur Kuflik Columbia University
The Incommensurability of Caring ML Clinical Decision Making and Human Reasoning in Healthcare
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Ram n Alvarado Nicolae Morar University of Oregon
A Knower Without a Voice Co Reasoning with Machine Learning
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Eleanor Gilmore Szott Ryan Dougherty a University of Utahb Baylor College of Medicine
Diversifying Bioethics Taking Action Making Progress Sustaining Success
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Vardit Ravitsky Nancy Berlinger Virginia Brown Faith E Fletcher Danielle M Pacia a The Hastings Centerb Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine
Scapegoat in the Loop Human Control over Medical AI and the Mis Attribution of Responsibility
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Robert Ranisch University of Potsdam
Safety in Numbers and Other Questions from Pierson et al s Bioethics Survey
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Virginia L Bartlett Cedar Sinai Medical Center
Reasons in the Loop The Role of Large Language Models in Medical Co Reasoning
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Sebastian Porsdam Mann Brian D Earp Peng Liu Julian Savulescu a University of Copenhagenb University of Oxfordc National University of Singapored Zhejiang University
Transparency Evaluation and Going From Ethics Washing to Enforceable Regulation On Machine Learning Driven Clinician Decision Aids
Published on 3 Sep 2024
by Yuan Y Stevens Ma n H Zawati McGill University
Clinical Ethics Fellowship Programs in the U S and Canada A Descriptive Study of Program Characteristics and Practices
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Ellen Fox Jason Adam Wasserman a Fox Ethics Consultingb Oakland University School of Medicine
Do Reasons Matter Navigating Parents Reasons in Healthcare Decisions for Children
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Bryanna Moore Amy Caruso Brown a University of Rochesterb SUNY Upstate Medical University
Breaching Confidentiality in Genetic and Non Genetic Cases Two Problematic Distinctions
Published on 20 Aug 2024
by Madison K Kilbride University of Utah
More Fewer Reconceptualized or Relational Criteria Recent Trends in Bioethics Scholarship on Decision Making Capacity
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Megan S Wright Penn State Law
What Reasons Are Really at Play in Reproduction
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Adriano Mannino University of California Berkeley
Capacity Disability and Hedonic Adaptation
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Emily Largent University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
The Hypothetical Embryo and the Prosecutor s Fallacy
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Gwendolyn Quinn Arthur Caplan New York University
Banning Puberty Pausing Medications Endangers Transgender Adolescents
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Sinead Murano Kinney
Beyond Supported Decision Making The Need for Supported Engagement for Neurodivergent Adults
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Nanette Elster Kayhan Parsi Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
Challenges in Assessing Affect and Values in Decision Making Capacity
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Rocksheng Zhong Dominic Sisti a University of Texas Medical Branchb University of Pennsylvania
Medical Treatment Genetic Selection and Gene Editing Beyond the Distinction Between Person Affecting and Impersonal Reasons
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Tomasz uradzki Jagiellonian University
Regarding Reasons and Reproduction
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by David DeGrazia George Washington University
Enhancing Decision Making Capacity Assessments Beyond Outlier Cases A Multi Faceted Health Care Systems Approach
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Cynthia Geppert Anita Tarzian Joleen Sussman Hannah Hester a National Center for Ethics in Health Careb VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System
Process and Rigor in Decision Making Capacity Evaluations A Disability Ethics Perspective
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Shelly Benjaminy Preya Sharma Tarsney a Shirley Ryan AbilityLabb Northwestern University
Let s Not Be Hasty A Framework for Honoring Imprudent Health Care Decisions
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Alan Murphy Thomas Vandiver Cunningham Eli Weber Kaiser Permanente Southern California Bioethics Program
Appreciating Your Interests
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by John McMillan Neil Pickering University of Otago Dunedin School of Medicine
To Assess or Not to Assess Physician Patient Disagreement as the Primary Trigger for Capacity Testing in Clinical Practice
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Matthew Cho Connor T A Brenna Stacy S Chen Liam G McCoy Sunit Das a University of Torontob University of Alberta
Barriers to Overriding Refusal for Patients Who Lack Capacity
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Pierce Randall Wayne Shelton Albany Medical College
A Disability Critique of the Comparative View
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Rebecca Mueller Amber Knight Sandy Sufian Rosemarie Garland Thomson a University of Pennsylvaniab University of North Carolinac University of Illinoisd Emory University
Grounded in Reality Integrating Community Values and Priorities of End Users in Human Gene Editing
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Kirsten A Riggan Roel Feys Assata Kokayi Karen M Meagher Marsha Michie Kiran Musunuru Kelly E Ormond Andrea J Schelhaas Jane Q Yap Rosario Isasi Megan A Allyse a Biomedical Ethics Program Mayo Clinicb Miller School of Medicine University of Miamic Case Western Reserve University School of Medicined Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvaniae Health Ethics and Policy Lab ETH Zurichf Nemours Children s Health
Gene Editing Genetic Selection and Reasons That Matter
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Inmaculada de Melo Mart n Weill Cornell Medical College
Place Based Thoughtfulness and Decision Making in Gene Editing and Genetic Selection
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Andrew Crowden Matthew Gildersleeve University of Queensland
Emphasizing Future Personhood Implications for Access to Abortion and in Vitro Fertilization
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Michelle J Bayefsky New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Prudence Preferences and Power The Ir Relevance of Decision Making Capacity in Medical Decision Making
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Mark Christopher Navin Jason Adam Wasserman a Oakland University Corewell Healthb Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Corewell Health
Repro Timing Harm and Benefit in Assisted Reproduction Person Affecting Reasons Before the Advent of Genome Editing
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Davide Battisti University of Bergamo
Complexities in Capacity Assessment for Persons with Severe and Enduring Anorexia
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Lucie Mary Turner Melissa Danielle McCradden a University of Torontob The Hospital for Sick Children SickKids c Women s and Children s Health Networkd Australian Institute for Machine Learning AIML
Better than What Embryo Selection Gene Editing and Evaluative Counterfactuals
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Harry R Lloyd Yale University
From Personal Interests to Practical Wisdom
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Guy Widdershoven Andrea Ruissen Anton van Balkom Gerben Meynen a Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc b VU University Amsterdamc Utrecht University
From CRISPR to Conscience Ethical Dilemmas in Gene Editing and Genetic Selection
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Shu Ishida Tsutomu Sawai b Uehiro Division for Applied Ethics Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Hiroshima Universityb Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences Hiroshima Universityc Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology Kyoto Universityd Centre for Biomedical Ethics Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore
What s the Alternative Comparative Benefits in Gene Editing and Genetic Selection
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Thomas Douglas Katrien Devolder Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics University of Oxford
Medical Decision Making Capacity Under Oppressive Conditions
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Elizabeth Lanphier Joseph B Fanning a Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Centerb University of Cincinnati College of Medicinec Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Person Affecting Reasons for Prenatal Gene Editing
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by David Wasserman National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Reasons Persons Eugenics and an Argument in Favour of Gene Editing
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Rebecca Bennett University of Manchester
Embryo Gene Editing is Not Morally Better than Selection Even If Person Affecting
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Tina Rulli University of California Davis
Against Genetic Determinism of Welfare and Behavior
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Cameron Green Naomi Scheinerman a Rice Universityb The Ohio State University
In Defense of a More Antinatalist Bioethics
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Konrad Szocik a University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszowb Yale University
The True Self and Decision Making Capacity
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by James Toomey Jonathan Lewis Ivar R Hannikainen Brian D Earp a Pace Universityb University of Manchesterc University of Granadad University of Oxford
How to Think About Difficult Capacity Assessments Are We Making Progress
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Scott Y H Kim National Institutes of Health
When Gene Editing Should Be Mandatory
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Thomas Liang Eric Mathison a Western Universityb University of Toronto Scarborough
Tracking Personal Interests Thinking More Holistically About Values and Subjectivity in Capacity Assessments
Published on 19 Aug 2024
by Fan Zhang Nora L Jones Priyanka Kolli Brian Tuohy Lewis Katz School of Medicine Temple University
Racial Equity Diversity and Inclusion in Bioethics Recommendations from the Association of Bioethics Program Directors Presidential Task Force
Published on 5 Aug 2024
by Sandra Soo Jin Lee Alexis Walker Shawneequa L Callier Faith E Fletcher Charlene Galarneau Nanibaa Garrison Jennifer E James Renee McLeod Sordjan Ubaka Ogbogu Nneka Sederstrom Patrick T Smith Clarence H Braddock Christine Mitchell a Columbia Universityb The George Washington University and Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health National Human Genome Research Institute NIHc Baylor College of Medicined Harvard Medical Schoole University of California Los Angelesf Institute for Health and Aging University of California San Franciscog Hofstra Northwell School of Nursingh University of Albertai Hennepin Healthcarej Duke Universityk Harvard University
War Bioethics and Public Health
Published on 22 Jul 2024
by Nancy S Jecker Caesar Atuire Vardit Ravitsky Kevin Behrens Mohammed Ghaly a University of Washington School of Medicineb University of Johannesburg African Centre for Epistemology and Philosophy of Sciencec Chinese University of Hong Kong Centre for Bioethicsd University of Oxforde University of Ghanaf Hastings Centerg Harvard Medical Schoolh University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburgi Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Reestablishing Circulation in Donors To What Degree Does It Matter
Published on 18 Jul 2024
by Emil Junge Nielsen Busch University of Oslo
Genital Modifications in Prepubescent Minors When May Clinicians Ethically Proceed
Published on 17 Jul 2024
Defining Death Toward a Biological and Ethical Synthesis
Published on 17 Jul 2024
by John P Lizza Christos Lazaridis Piotr G Nowak a Kutztown University of Pennsylvaniab University of Chicagoc Jagiellonian University in Krakow
The Social Value Misconception in Clinical Research
Published on 15 Jul 2024
by Jake Earl Liza Dawson Annette Rid a Walter Reed Army Institute of Researchb National Institutes of Health
The Uniform Determination of Death Act is Not Changing Will Physicians Continue to Misdiagnose Brain Death
Published on 5 Jul 2024
by Michael Nair Collins Florida State University College of Medicine
Near Fatal Opioid Overdose A Paradigm Case Where Principlism Fails
Published on 26 Jun 2024
by Jolion McGreevy Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
The Ethics of Using Vaccination Status as a Rationing Criterion Luck Egalitarianism and Discrimination
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Lydia Tsiakiri Andreas Albertsen Aarhus University
Dealer s Choice Choosing Among Surrogate Decision Makers with Different Decisions and Knowledge of the Patient
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Michael Todd Huber University of Miami Miller School of Medicine
Can P4 Support Family Involvement and Best Interests in Surrogate Decision Making
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Angela Ballantyne Rochelle Style University of Otago
Social Coercion Patient Preferences and AI Substituted Judgments
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Christopher A Riddle
Is Resource Allocation that is Sensitive to Vaccination Status Coercive Who Cares
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Tess Johnson University of Oxford
Justice Pluralism during the COVID 19 Pandemic
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Rosamond Rhodes Icahn School of Medicine
Weighing Patient Preferences Lessons for a Patient Preferences Predictor
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Ben Schwan Case Western Reserve University
How to Evaluate an Individual s Decision Whether to Vaccinate during a Pandemic Better by a Knowledge Commons than by Luck Egalitarianism
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Benjamin Gregg University of Texas at Austin
Who Should Decide When the Patient Can t When Ethics and Law Collide
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Theresa C McCruden Mercy Hospital Fort Smith
Respect for Autonomy Requires a Mental Model
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Nada Gligorov Pierce Randall Albany Medical College
Harm Prevention Arguments are Easier to Confuse Than to Rebut
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Christopher Robertson Boston University
The Personalized Patient Preference Predictor A Harmful and Misleading Solution Losing Sight of the Problem It Claims to Solve
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Heidi Mertes Ghent University
Navigating Tensions Between Law and Ethics in Surrogate Decision Making
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Ryan H Nelson Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Emergency Department Boarding of a Teen Requiring Complex Care How Should an Ethics Consultant Respond
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Anita Tarzian UM Carey School of Law
Machine Learning Algorithms in the Personalized Modeling of Incapacitated Patients Decision Making Is It a Viable Concept
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Tomasz Rzepi ski Ewa Deskur mielecka Micha Chojnicki a Adam Mickiewicz Universityb Pozna University of Medical Sciences
Artificial Intelligence Digital Self and the Best Interests Problem
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Jeffrey Todd Berger NYU Langone Hospital Long Island
Adolescent Boarding in the ED Issues of Autonomy Nonmaleficence and Distributive Justice
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by John C Moskop Arthur R Derse a Wake Forest University School of Medicineb Medical College of Wisconsin
Eliminating or Calibrating the Role of Chance Acute Resource Scarcity as a Challenge for Luck Egalitarianism
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Jed Adam Gross University Health Network
The Patient Preference Predictor A Timely Boost for Personalized Medicine
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Nikola Biller Andorno Andrea Ferrario Armin Biller a University of Zurichb Heidelberg University
Potentially Perilous Preference Parrots Why Digital Twins Do Not Respect Patient Autonomy
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Georg Starke Ralf J Jox a College of Humanities EPFLb Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine Technical University of Munichc Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne
Personal but Necessarily Predictive Developing a Bioethics Research Agenda for AI Enabled Decision Making Tools
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Vasiliki Rahimzadeh Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy Baylor College of Medicine
Good Ethics Begin With Good Facts Vaccination Sensitive Strategies for Scarce Resource Allocation Are Impractical as Well as Unethical
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Anuj B Mehta Matthew K Wynia a Denver Health Medical Centerb University of Colorado Center for Bioethics and Humanities
Vexing Vaccine Ethics Denying ICU Care to Vaccine Refusers
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Leonard M Fleck Michigan State University
As an AI Model I Cannot Replace Human Dialogue Processes However I Can Assist You in Identifying Potential Alternatives
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Lucas Guti rrez Lafrentz Constanza Micolich V Fernando Manr quez V a Universidad San Sebasti nb Universidad de Valpara soc Instituto Chileno de Terapia Familiar
Vaccine Sensitive Allocation Another Divide to Divide Us
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Joelle Robertson Preidler Olivia Schuman a McGovern Medical Schoolb University of Louisvillec Norton Healthcare
Personalized Patient Preference Predictors Are Neither Technically Feasible nor Ethically Desirable
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Nathaniel Sharadin University of Hong Kong
Parrots at the Bedside Making Surrogate Decisions with Stochastic Strangers
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Jonathan Herington Benzi Kluger University of Rochester
Vaccination Sensitive Healthcare Rationing Overlooked Conditions Translational Ethics and Climate Related Challenges
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Kristine B r e Cornelius Wrigth Cappelen a University of Oslob University of Bergen
Navigating the Ethical Dilemmas of Youth Boarding in the Emergency Department Strategies for Respecting Developing Autonomy While Also Reducing Risk
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Mackenzie S Sommerhalder Rebecca R Seltzer David L Meyers B Simone Thompson Shannon Barnett a Johns Hopkins School of Medicineb Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethicsc Sinai Hospital of Baltimore Johns Hopkins Universityd Johns Hopkins Hospital
Fairly Incorporating Vaccination Status into Scarce Resource Allocation Frameworks
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Govind Persad Emily A Largent a Sturm College of Lawb University of Pennsylvania
On the Differing Role of Counterexamples in Philosophical Theory and Health Policy
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Gerard Vong Center for Ethics Emory University
Predicting Patient Preferences with Artificial Intelligence The Problem of the Data Source
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Lukas J Meier a University of Cambridgeb Harvard Universityc Technical University of Munich
Ethical Complexities in Utilizing Artificial Intelligence for Surrogate Decision Making
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Jennifer Blumenthal Barby Faith E Fletcher Lauren Taylor Ryan H Nelson Bryanna Moore Brendan Saloner Peter A Ubel a Baylor College of Medicineb NYU Grossman School of Medicinec Abbot Northwestern Hospitald University of Rochestere Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healthf Duke University
When Next of Kin Isn t Who Knows Best the Ethics of Choosing a Surrogate Decision Maker
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Leah R Eisenberg University of Illinois at Chicago
The Problematic Existence of Digital Twins Human Intention and Moral Decision
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Jeffrey P Bishop Saint Louis University
Priority is Not a Proportional Fitting or Fair Return for Vaccination
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Elizabeth Fenton Bioethics Centre University of Otago
Responsibility – Crime and Punishment Why We Should Not Allocate Intensive Care Based on Vaccination Status
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Samia A Hurst University of Geneva
Should SARS CoV 2 Vaccination be Required for Heart Transplant Listing
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Seth Hollander Danton Char Stanford University School of Medicine
Against a New Wave of Vaccine Apartheid Reconceptualizing Justice in Vaccine Sensitive Rationing
Published on 24 Jun 2024
by Nishita Pondugula Christian Garcia Hernandez Roberto Sirvent a Yale School of Medicineb Harvard Medical Schoolc University of California San Francisco School of Medicine
Is Suffering a Useless Concept
Published on 6 Jun 2024
by Ryan H Nelson Brent Kious Emily Largent Bryanna Moore Jennifer Blumenthal Barby a Abbott Northwestern Hospitalb University of Utahc University of Pennsylvaniad University of Rochestere Baylor College of Medicine
The Unified Brain Based Determination of Death and DCCD NRP Curb Your Enthusiasm
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by G Kevin Donovan Christopher DeCock a University of Oklahomab University of North Dakota
Essentially as One of Fact to Be Determined by Physicians Applying Lessons Learned From Brain Death to Normothermic Regional Perfusion
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Erica Andrist Matthew P Kirschen a University of Michiganb The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia
NRP Neither Perfusion nor Regional
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Matthew W DeCamp Lois Snyder Sulmasy a University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campusb American College of Physicians
Change the Law to Optimize Organ Donation
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by John W Entwistle Robert M Sade a Thomas Jefferson Universityb Medical University of South Carolina
The Challenge of Framing the Discourse of Normothermic Regional Perfusion
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Michael A Rubin UT Southwestern Medical Center
Medicine Bioethics and the Search for Truth Does Declaring Death Make It So
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Kathleen N Fenton Anne Dalle Ave a National Institutes of Healthb Georgetown University
Distinguishing Ethical from Diagnostic Concerns About NRP cDCD
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Kyle E Karches Jason T Eberl Saint Louis University
To Procure Organs for Transplantation Normothermic Regional Perfusion and Brain Death Dislocate Circulation and Brain from an Integrated Concept of Embodied Persons
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Lauris Christopher Kaldjian University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
The Unified Brain Based Determination of Death Conceptual Challenges
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by David Rodr guez Arias Anne Dalle Ave a Universidad de Granadab Georgetown University
Gerrymandering Circulation Why NRP is Inconsistent with the Dead Donor Rule
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Adam Omelianchuk a Baylor College of Medicineb Houston Methodist Hospital
A Legal Pathway Aligning Law and the Practice of NRP
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Alexandra Glazier a New England Donor Servicesb Brown University
A Clarified Interpretation of Permanence Justifies Death Determination in NRP Protocols
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Brendan Parent Carrie Thiessen Anji Wall Macey Levan Elisa J Gordon a NYU Langone Healthb University of Wisconsin Madisonc Baylor Universityd Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Revivification in ECPR and TA NRP A Consideration of Intent and Impact
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Rachel G Clarke Christian J Vercler a SUNY Upstate Medical Universityb University of Michigan
New Reasons to Revise the UDDA Controversies Related to Death by Circulatory Respiratory Criteria
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Ariane Lewis NYU Langone Medical Center
Public Opinion of DDR and Public Trust
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Lynette Cederquist Gabriel Schnickel University of California San Diego
Moving Forward With Normothermic Regional Perfusion Amidst Ethical Controversy
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Jason N Batten Michael Nurok Miriam P Cotler Bradley L Adams Richard Hasz Kristopher P Croome Jordan Hoffman Anji Wall a University of California Los Angelesb Cedars Sinai Medical Centerc OneLegacyd Southwest Transplant Alliancee Gift of Life Donor Programf Mayo Clinic Floridag University of Coloradoh Baylor University
An Ethics Committee s Evaluation of Normothermic Regional Perfusion NRP in 2018 Unsatisfactory Answers Then and Now
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Arthur R Derse Medical College of Wisconsin
Normothermic Regional Perfusion Public Reason and the Idea of Integrated Organismic Function
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Jin K Park Samuel N Doernberg Robert D Truog Harvard Medical School
Requesting an Autopsy of the Dead Donor Rule Improving Not Abandoning the Guiding Rule in Organ Donation
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Tamar Schiff Arthur Caplan New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Time Is Brain DCDD NRP Invalidates the Unified Brain Based Determination of Death
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by L Syd M Johnson SUNY Upstate Medical University
Restoring the Organism as a Whole Does NRP Resurrect the Dead
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Emil J N Busch University of Oslo
Resuscitating the Dead NRP and Language
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by David Magnus Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics Stanford School of Medicine
NRP Possibly Violates Do No Harm and Is Not Worth Risking the Perception That It Does
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Andrew Flescher Sanjay Kulkarni Keren Ladin a Stony Brook Universityb Yale School of Medicinec Tufts University
Ethical and Equity Guidance for Transplant Programs Considering Thoracoabdominal Normothermic Regional Perfusion TA NRP for Procurement of Hearts
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by Denise M Dudzinski Jay D Pal James N Kirkpatrick a University of Washington School of Medicineb University of Washington School of Medicine Ethics Consultation Service
The Unified Brain Based Determination of Death Conceptually Justifies Death Determination in DCDD and NRP Protocols
Published on 3 Jun 2024
by James L Bernat Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
Health Consequences of an Ideological Perspective on Population Growth in Iran
Published on 22 May 2024
Beyond Trade Offs Autonomy Effectiveness Fairness and Normativity in Risk and Crisis Communication
Published on 20 May 2024
by Federico GermaniGiovanni SpitaleNikola Biller AndornoInstitute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine IBME University of Zurich
What Are Humans Doing in the Loop Co Reasoning and Practical Judgment When Using Machine Learning Driven Decision Aids
Published on 20 May 2024
by Sabine SallochAndreas Eriksena Hannover Medical Schoolb Oslo Metropolitan University
Bioethicists Today Results of the Views in Bioethics Survey
Published on 6 May 2024
by Leah PiersonSophie GibertLeila OrszagHaley K SullivanRachel Yuexin FeiGovind PersadEmily A Largenta Harvard Medical Schoolb Harvard T H Chan School of Public Healthc Massachusetts Institute of Technologyd Bryn Mawr Collegee Harvard Interfaculty Initiative in Health Policyf Wellesley Collegeg University of Denverh University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
The Hopkins Oxford Psychedelics Ethics HOPE Working Group Consensus Statement
Published on 2 May 2024
by Edward JacobsBrian D EarpPaul S AppelbaumLori BruceKsenia CassidyYuria CelidwenKatherine CheungSean K ClancyNe e DevenotJules EvansHolly Fernandez LynchPhoebe FriesenAlbert Garcia RomeuNeil GehaniMolly MaloofOlivia MarcusOle Martin MoenMayli MertensSandeep M NayakTehseen NooraniKyle PatchSebastian Porsdam MannGokul RajKhaleel RajwaniKeisha RayWilliam SmithDaniel VilligerNeil LevyRoger CrispJulian SavulescuIlina SinghDavid B Yadena University of Oxfordb Columbia Universityc Yale Universityd The New School for Social Researche University of California Berkeleyf New York Universityg Emerge Law Grouph Johns Hopkins Universityi The Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Projectj University of Pennsylvaniak McGill Universityl Mindlumenm Adamo Biosciencesn Oslo Metropolitan Universityo University of Antwerpp University of Aucklandq The National Institutes of Healthr University of Copenhagens National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciencest University of Texas Health Science Center at Houstonu University of Zurichv National University of Singapore
Should the Use of Adaptive Machine Learning Systems in Medicine be Classified as Research
Published on 25 Apr 2024
by Robert SparrowJoshua HatherleyJustin OakleyChris BainMonash University
Putting a Face on WET Recipients
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Rosemarie Garland ThomsonEmory University
Opioid Overdose and Capacity
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Catherine A MarcoPenn State Health Milton S Hershey Medical Center
A Surgeon s Perspective From the Sharp End of Surgical Innovation
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Martin F McKneallyThe Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics
Reopening the Window to the Soul The Ethics of Eye Transplantation Now and in the Future
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Arthur CaplanNYU Grossman School of Medicine
From Opioid Overdose to LVAD Refusals Navigating the Spectrum of Decisional Autonomy
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Jared N SmithJoanna SmolenskiBen H LangJennifer Blumenthal Barbya Baylor College of Medicine b Oxford University
Disability Bioethics Social Inclusion and Whole Eye Transplantation
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Kevin Todd MintzAdam Curetona Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethicsb The University of Tennessee
Confidence in Care Instead of Capacity A Feminist Approach to Opioid Overdose
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Jessica OlivaresEmma TumiltyLisa Campo EngelsteinKathryn A CunninghamThe University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
The Ethical Challenges of Whole Eye Transplantation Is Recipient Informed Consent Enough
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Peter AngelosUniversity of Chicago
Why Patients Leave The Role of Stigma and Discrimination in Decisions to Refuse Post Overdose Treatment
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Kassandra FrederiqueAaron FergusonZo Dodda a Drug Policy Allianceb b National Survivors Unionc c St Michael s Hospital
An Eye for an Eye Problematic Risk Benefit Trade Offs in Whole Eye Transplantation
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Eric WeinlanderBethany ErbCarrie ThiessenUniversity of Wisconsin Madison
Autonomy Based Obligations to Patients in the Emergency Department Following Opioid Overdose
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Grayson HoltBen SchwanCase Western Reserve University
Capacity Rationality and the Promotion of Autonomy A Trauma Informed Approach to Refusals of Care After Opioid Poisoning
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Cameron CattellElaine HyshkaBrendan LeierCheryl Macka University of Waterloob University of Alberta
Whether Whole Eye Transplant is a Benefit or Harm Depends on More Than the Observer
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Mika BaughMaya Sabatelloa Indiana Universityb Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Law Enforcement Interventionism as Determinant of Decision Making Among Resuscitated Opioid Users
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Benjamin A BarskyHarvard University
Revive and Survive A Critical Lens on the Refusal of Care After Opioid Overdose
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Harjeev Kour SudanQuinn BoyleThomas KerrMypinder SekhonJudy Illesa The University of British Columbiab British Columbia Centre on Substance Usec Vancouver General Hospital
Illuminating the Consequentialist Logic of Harm Reduction After Overdose Through a Hypothetical Randomized Trial
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Kevin R RiggsStefan G Kertesza UAB Heersink School of Medicineb Birmingham VA Medical Center
Revive and Respect Using Structural Competency and Humility to Reframe Discussions of Decision Making Capacity
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Whitney CabeyOlivia DuffieldBrendan HartSam SternBrian TuohyCenter for Urban Bioethics Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Current Ethical Considerations of Human Whole Eye Transplantation is Short Sighted
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Abdul Hadi KaakourAbbas Rattania Vanderbilt Eye Instituteb Tufts University Medical Center
Resisting Inadequate Care is Not Irrational and Coercive Treatment is Not an Appropriate Response to the Drug Toxicity Crises
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Adrian GutaMarilou GagnonDanielle GermanDaniel Z BuchmanCarol J Strikea School of Social Work University of Windsorb School of Nursing University of Victoriac Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins Universityd Centre for Addiction and Mental Healthe Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto
Ophthalmic Research s Unique Challenges Not All First in Human Surgeries Are the Same
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Deborah R BarnbaumKent State University
Everyone With an Addiction Has Diminished Decision Making Capacity
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Geoffrey R EngelJ Wesley Boyda Harvard Medical Schoolb Baylor College of Medicine
Equitable Participant Selection Concerns for First In Human Whole Eye Transplantation
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Christopher BobierSt Mary s University of Minnesota
Hospitals Are Not Prisons Decision Making Capacity Autonomy and the Legal Right to Refuse Medical Care Including Observation
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Megan S WrightPenn State Law University Park
Ethical Pathways Transitioning Whole Eye Transplantation Into Clinical Practice
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Anneke Far as YapurMart n Iglesiasa Universidad Panamericanab Plastic Surgery Service at Hospital DioMed
Autonomy and Its Constrictive Effects on Our Ethical Lenses and Imaginations
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Eric Racinea Institut de recherches cliniques de Montr al b Universit de Montr al c McGill University
Establishing and Defining an Approach to Climate Conscious Clinical Medical Ethics
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Andrew HantelJonathan M MarronGregory A Abela Dana Farber Cancer Instituteb Harvard Medical School
Cost Related Non Adherence to Prescribed Medicines What Are Physicians Moral Duties
Published on 18 Apr 2024
by Narcyz GhineaKatrina HutchisonMianna LotzWendy A RogersMacquarie University
Language in Bioethics Beyond the Representational View
Published on 16 Apr 2024
by Justin T ClappJacqueline M KruserMargaret L SchwarzeRachel A Hadlera University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicineb University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Healthc Emory University School of Medicine
International Bioethics Conferencing Can the Subaltern Speak
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Hazar HaidarAliya Affdala University of Quebec at Rimouskib Universite de Montreal
Community Perspectives Are Essential to Assess Risk in Emergent Care Research
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Anushka ChalmetiJason LesandriniWellstar Health System
Green Conferencing Justice and the Global South
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Sabine SallochHannover Medical School
Zooming in on Justice The Case for Virtual Bioethics Conferencing
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Bruce P BlackshawDaniel RodgerDaniel J Hursta University of Birminghamb London South Bank Universityc Birkbeck University of Londond Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
The International Association of Bioethics Failed Its Rosa Parks Moment
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Udo SchuklenkQueen s University
Thanks IAB for Caring about Our Planet and Health
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Cheryl C MacphersonSt George s University
Re thinking the Ethics of International Bioethics Conferencing
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Timothy Emmanuel BrownNicole Martinez MartinLaura Yenisa CabreraUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Using the PHERCC Matrix to Define Essential Workers During Public Health Emergencies
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Elika SomaniBenjamin E BerkmanNational Institutes of Health
Ethical Justifications for Waiving Informed Consent for a Perianal Swab in Critical Burn Care Research
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Jake EarlJeffrey W ShuppBen Krohmala Walter Reed Army Institute of Researchb MedStar Washington Hospital Centerc Georgetown University
The Ethics of Ethics Conferences Enhancing Further Transparency
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Martine Charlotte de VriesRieke van der Graafa Leiden University Medical Centerb University Medical Center Utrecht
Optimizing the PHERCC Matrix for Risk Communication Integrating Action Guiding Models for Enhanced Accessibility and Applicability
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Pranab RudraFrank UrsinHannover Medical School
The Overlooked Risk of Intimate Violation in Research No Perianal Sampling Without Consent
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Jasmine GunkelNational Institutes of Health
Ethical Tradeoffs in Public Health Emergency Crisis Communication
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Justin BernsteinAnne BarnhillRuth R Fadena Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappenb Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
The Right Way to Approach Conference Site Selection
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Merjan OzisikJohan DellgrenEzekiel EmanuelUniversity of Pennsylvania
Two Models of Bioethics
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Julian SavulescuCentre for Biomedical Ethics Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore
Collaborations Beyond Conferencing Exploring Broader Applications of the Anti Discriminatory Global and Inclusive Framework
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Tamar SchiffLisa KearnsNew York University Grossman School of Medicine
Think Like a Journalist and Act as a Risk and Crisis Communicator in the Context of Public Health Emergencies
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Cesare BuquicchioUniversity of Pisa
Bioethics Duty to Conference in Qatar Reply to Magnus
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Nancy S JeckerJulian SavulescuArthur CaplanAlexander CapronJohn McMillanMohammed GhalyGustavo Ortiz Mill nCaesar AtuireJeff McMahanVoo Teck ChuanJean Christophe B lisle PiponVina ViswaniVardit Ravitskya University of Washington School of Medicineb University of Johannesburgc Chinese University of Hong Kongd National University of Singaporee New York University Grossman School of Medicinef University of Southern Californiag University of Otagoh Hamad Bin Khalifa Universityi University of Mexicoj University of Oxfordk University of Ghanal SingHealthm Simon Fraser Universityn Yenepoya University deemed to be University o The Hastings Centerp Harvard Medical School Department of Global Health and Social Medicine
To Swab or Not to Swab Waiver of Consent to Collect Perianal Specimens from Incapacitated Patients With Severe Burn Injury
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Liza DawsonAndrew D RayBenjamin S WilfondLiza Marie Johnsona Walter Reed Army Institute of Researchb St Jude Children s Research Hospitalc Seattle Children s
A Justice Based Defense of a Litmus Test
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Stephen S HansonTulane School of Medicine
The Ethics of International Bioethics Conferencing Continuing the Conversation
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Nancy S JeckerCaesar AtuireVardit RavitskyMohammad GhalyJean Christophe B lisle Pipona University of Washingtonb University of Johannesburgc Chinese University of Hong Kongd University of Oxforde University of Ghanaf The Hastings Centerg Harvard Medical Schoolh Hamad Bin Khalifa Universityi Simon Fraser University
Respect for Persons Is Not Always About Consent The Importance of Context
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Liza DawsonWalter Reed Army Institute of Research
Making Ethical Considerations Transparent in the Formulation of Public Health Guidance
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by William Paul KabasencheWashington State University
Standing for Democracy Bioethics Conferences and Totalitarian Regimens
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Ayelet Shaia Technion Israel Institute of Technologyb Rambam Health Care Campusc University of Haifa
Separating the Signal from the Noise in Public Health Messaging The UK s COVID 19 Experience
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Gah Kai LeungUniversity of Warwick
Synergies in Risk Communication Integrating Ethical Frameworks and Behavioral Economics in Public Health Emergencies
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Junaid NabiThe Aspen Institute
Health and Data Equity in Public Health Emergency Risk and Crisis Communication PHERCC
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Calvin Wai Loon HoMonash University
Challenges of Bioethics Frameworks for Non Democratic Contexts
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Ehsan Shamsi Gooshkia Tehran University of Medical Sciencesb Monash University
I m Not Welcome There Why I Am Not Attending IAB 2024
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by Craig M KlugmanDePaul University
Interrogating Sites of Knowledge Production The Role of Journals Institutions and Professional Societies in Advancing Epistemic Justice in Bioethics
Published on 26 Mar 2024
by John Noel Monta o Via aThe Australian National University
Conflicts of Integrity Research Ethics Practice and Environmental Justice
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Vishnu SubrahmanyamEmma TumiltyThe University of Texas Medical Branch
Invisible People with Disability and In equity in Precision Medicine Research
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Maya SabatelloKatherine E McDonalda Columbia Universityb Syracuse University
Addressing Environmental Injustices Requires a Public Health Ethics and or Human Rights Perspective
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Audrey R ChapmanUConn Health
Promising Practices for Inclusive Precision Medicine Research and the Contribution to Public and Population Health
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Elizabeth CohnRonnie Teppa Northwellb Pyxis Partners
Moving to Equity in the All of Us Research Program
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Kadija FerrymanAaron J GoldenbergMaya Sabatelloa Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Healthb Case Western Reserve University School of Medicinec Columbia University
Beyond Advocacy Human Health the Environment and Tradeoff Ethics
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Valentina de MaackSandy TubeufCharlotte DesterbecqCharles Duprasa Universit de Montr alb UCLouvain Universit catholique de Louvain
Environmental Injustices within Us The Case of the Human Microbiome and the Need for More Creative Bioethics
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Christopher MayesNicolae MorarDeakin University
Advocating for a Context Specific Approach to Tackle Inequities
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Gabrielle SamuelFaranak HardcastleAnneke Lucassena King s College Londonb University of Oxford
All from us or All with us Addressing Precision Medicine Inequities Requires Inclusion of Intersectionally Minoritized Populations as Partners and Project Leaders
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by John Noel Monta o Via aThe Australian National University
The Kids Are Not Alright The Mental Health Toll of Environmental Injustice
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by McKenna F ParnesMary Beth BennettMaya RaoKatherine E MacDuffieAngela Y ZhangH Mollie GrowElliott Mark Weissa University of Washingtonb Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics
For Bioethics to Center Justice We Must Reconsider Funding Training and the Taxonomy of Bioethics
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Lisa M LeeVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
From Inclusion in What to Equity in What Re Thinking the Question of In Equity in Precision Medicine and Health
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Alessia CostaJerome AtutornuTuba BircanDaniela BoraschiSasha HenriquesRichard MilneLydia OkoibholeChristine PatchAnna Middletona Wellcome Connecting Science Hinxton UKb Kavli Centre for Ethics Science and the Public University of Cambridge UKc School of Health and Sports Sciences University of Suffolk Boston UK
Precision Public Health Equity Another Utopian Mirage
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Leonard Michael FleckMichigan State University
Environmental Justice in and of Healthcare
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Caroline BurkholderNora L Jonesa Temple Universityb Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Environmental Justice A Missing Core Tenet of Global Health
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Redeat WorknehMerhawit AbadiKrystle PerezSharla RentElliott Mark WeissStephanie KukoraOlivia BrandonGal BarbutSahar RahiemShaphil WallieJoseph MhangoBenjamin C ShayoFriday SaidiGesit MetaferiaMahlet AbaynehGregory C Valentinea St Paul s Hospital Millennium Medical Collegeb University of Washington School of Medicinec Duke Universityd Duke Global Health Institutee Seattle Children s Hospitalf Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethicsg Children s Mercy Kansas Cityh Children s Mercy Bioethics Centeri University of Rochesterj Baylor College of Medicine Children s Foundation Malawik Baylor College of Medicinel UNC Project Malawim University of Washington School of Dentistry
Bioethics Interested in Environmental Justice Should First and Foremost Criticize Capitalism
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Konrad Szocika University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszowb Yale University
The Ethical Implications of Environmental Racism Considerations for Advancing Health Equity
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Alice StoryNicole BellSophie SchottFaith FletcherJelani Kerra Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy Baylor College of Medicineb Louisiana State Universityc Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences University of Louisville
What Do Rights Have to Do with It
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Eric ScarffeAmber Polka Florida International Universityb Florida International University College of Law
Environmental Injustice Is Bioethics Part of the Solution
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Paul CumminsClarkson University
No Elder Left Behind The Role of Environmental Justice in Geriatrics and Palliative Care
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Zamina Z MithaniLydia S DugdaleCynthia X Pana University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicineb Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians amp Surgeonsc NewYork Presbyterian Queens Weill Cornell Medicine
Is the Right to a Healthy Environment Enough Reckoning with a History of Failures in Chemical Valley
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Elsa Tanr Katerina CarayannisIsabella BragaJean Pierre AbdallahPhoebe FriesenMcGill University
Overcoming Barriers to Health Equity in Precision Medicine Research
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Benjamin Xavier CollinsConsuelo H WilkinsVanderbilt University Medical Center
Downstream Exclusion in Rural Rare Disease Precision Medicine Research
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Cassandra BarrettCourtney Berriosa Children s Mercy Kansas Cityb University of Missouri Kansas City
Challenges for Environmental Justice Under Bioethical Principlism
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Jack HarrisBoston University
Implementing Environmental Considerations into HRSA s Medically Underserved Area Designation
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Danielle M PaciaThe Hastings Center
Missing the We in Precision Medicine
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Alberto AparicioThe University of Texas Medical Branch
Unhealthy Environments Are a Problem of Structural Injustice
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Gah Kai LeungUniversity of Warwick
The Urgent Need for Health Data Justice in Precision Medicine
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by James ShawSharifah SekalalaAmelia Fiskea University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethicsb University of Warwick School of Lawc Technical University of Munich School of Medicine and Health
Environmental Justice More Hard Work yet to Be Done
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by David B ResnikNIEHS NIH
Do Medically Underserved Individuals Benefit from Participating in All of Us
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Mark A RothsteinUniversity of California Irvine
Global Environmental Justice and Bioethics Overcoming Beneficence and Individual Responsibility
Published on 23 Feb 2024
by Komi KadjaDavid Rodr guez Ariasa University of Karab University of Granada
Medical Sanctions Against Russia Arresting Aggression or Abrogating Healthcare Rights
Published on 20 Feb 2024
by Michael L GrossThe University of Haifa
We Are Not Okay Moral Injury and a World on Fire
Published on 12 Feb 2024
by Keisha S RayUTHealth Houston
AUTOGEN and the Ethics of Co Creation with Personalized LLMs Reply to the Commentaries
Published on 12 Feb 2024
by Sebastian Porsdam MannBrian D EarpNikolaj M llerVynn SurenJulian Savulescua Oxford Universityb University of Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethicsc Independent Researcher d National University of Singapore
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on Ethical Responsibilities for Companies That Process Personal Data
Published on 12 Feb 2024
by Matthew S McCoyEzekiel J EmanuelSteven JoffeUniversity of Pennsylvania
Potential Iatrogenic Effects of Returning Individual Research Results from Digital Phenotyping in Psychiatry
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Kate FinleyHope College
Making a Case for Appropriate and Humane Treatment of Hamas Belligerents in Israel
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Zohar LedermanNadav DavidovitchShmuel Ledermana The University of Hong Kongb University of Haifac Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Dobbs Opened the Door Alito Left It Open Wider than His Own Jurisprudence Should Have Allowed
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Arthur KuflikColumbia University
Navigating the Ethical Maze in Digital Health Research
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Camille NebekerHerbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science UC San Diego
More than a Modus Vivendi Personhood and Hard Cases
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Matthew Lee AndersonBaylor University Honors College
When the Right to Abortion is Banned Can Pregnant Patients Count on Having Any Rights
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Lynn M PaltrowIndependent Scholar
Contending with Real and Perceived Intrusiveness in Digital Phenotyping Research
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Josianne Barrette MoranCharles Dupras cole de sant publique de Montr al
Fetal Personhood and the Boundless Responsibilities of Pregnant Persons
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Debra A DeBruinCenter for Bioethics University of Minnesota
Reproductive Intrusions Evidence and Ethics
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Anne Drapkin LyerlyMiranda R Waggonera University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillb Rice University
Personalized Roadmaps for Returning Results From Digital Phenotyping
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Kristin Marie Kostick QuenetJohn HerringtonEric A Storcha Baylor College of Medicineb The Children s Hospital of Philadelphia
The Right to Refusal of Unwanted End of Life Interventions for Pregnant Persons Additional Challenges to Reproductive Rights Post Roe
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Hannah CarpenterBryanna MooreThe University of Texas Medical Branch School of Public and Population Health
Balancing the Double Edged Implications of AI in Psychiatric Digital Phenotyping
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Katherine Bassila University Medical Center Utrechtb Maastricht University
The Right to Refuse Obstetrical Interventions In Principle in Practice
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Janet MalekAlireza A ShamshirsazAbigail WilpersAshish PremkumarMert Ozan Bahtiyara Baylor College of Medicineb Harvard Medical Schoolc University of Pennsylvania School of Nursingd University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicinee Yale University
Duty of Care toward Fetuses and the Limits of Maternal Rights to Refusal
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Victor Chidi WolemonwuUniversity of Port Harcourt
From the Front Lines The Need for Stakeholder Coalitions in Preserving Reproductive Autonomy
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Michelle L McGowanMegan A AllyseNiamh A CondonJason P WheatleyMeredith J Pensaka Mayo Clinicb University of Florida College of Medicinec University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
If You Are in the Chart You Help Chart the Course
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Samantha Joan Palmaccio LawtonKara B MarkhamMaria Barnes DavisElizabeth Lanphiera Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Centerb University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
What Bioethics Owes Reproductive Justice
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Sophie SchottVirginia A BrownFaith Fletchera Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policyb Hastings Center
Incorporating Research Burden and Utility Considerations as Limiting Factors in a Framework for Returning IRR
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Chloe ConnorBenjamin E Berkmana NIH Department of Bioethicsb National Human Genome Research Institute
Prescribing Teratogenic Medications Post Dobbs
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Grace M HingtgenLauren B SolbergUniversity of Florida College of Medicine
Patient Agency without Provider Agony The Need to Address Clinician Moral Distress in Advancing the Rights of Pregnant Persons
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Clare WhitneyJesse Woola Stony Brook Universityb La Salle University
Reproductive Justice and Abolition Important Lessons Black Feminists Have Been Teaching Us for Years
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Jennifer E JamesUniversity of California San Francisco
Respecting the Value Laden Nature of Participant Preferences AI Digital Phenotyping and Psychiatry
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Bryan PilkingtonJack NotoDaniel SilversteinCharles E Binkleya Hackensack Meridian School of Medicineb Hackensack Meridian Health
Psychiatry Ethics and Digital Phenotyping Moral Challenges and Considerations for Returning Mental Health Research Results to College Students
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Craig W McFarlandMakenna E LawIvan E RamirezIthika S SenthilnathanKelisha M Williamsa Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethicsb Harvard Universityc Duke Universityd Oklahoma State University
The Contested Future of Patient Autonomy and Fetal Personhood
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Mary Ruth ZieglerUC Davis School of Law
Dobbs and Rights during Ongoing Pregnancy Connecting the Dots
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Lisa HarrisUniversity of Michigan
Clarifying the Philosophical and Legal Foundations of Dobbs
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Francis J BeckwithJason T Eberla Baylor Universityb Saint Louis University
Bodily Autonomy amp the Patient s Right to Refuse Medical Care
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Jen CastleDanika Severino WynnPlanned Parenthood Federation of America
Return of Results in Digital Phenotyping Ethical Considerations for Real World Use Cases
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by John TorousCharlotte Bleasea Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical Schoolb Uppsala University
The Tip of the Iceberg Obstetrical Management and Pregnancy Rights
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Barbara Katz RothmanCity University of New York
Chemical Restraints for Obstetric Violence Anesthesiology Professionals Moral Courage and the Prevention of Forced and Coerced Surgeries
Published on 31 Jan 2024
by Alyssa BurgartCaitlin Suttona Stanford University School of Medicineb Baylor College of Medicine
Brainstem Death Is Dead Long Live Brainstem Death
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Andrew McGeeDale Gardinera Queensland University of Technologyb Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
The Concept and Conceptions of Personhood The Fallacy of Jennifer Blumenthal Barby s Argument
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Hon Lam LiSoutheast University
The Brainstem Criterion of Death and Accurate Syndromic Diagnosis
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by James L BernatDartmouth Geisel School of Medicine
By Statute or by Common Law The Legal Determination of Death
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Samuel A ThummaEric WeeksNita A Farahanya Judge for Division One of the Arizona Court of Appealsb Counsel for the Utah State Legislaturec Duke University
Moral Distress and the Marginalization of Nurses
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Carina FourieGeorgina Campeliaa University of Washingtonb University of Washington School of Medicine
Looking Back and Forward Relational African Bioethics and Why Personhood is Not Dead
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Lu s Cordeiro RodriguesMotsamai Molefea Yuelu Academy Hunan Universityb University of Fort Hare
Rethinking Personhood through the Lens of Life Forms Communality and Moral Agency
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Victor Chidi WolemonwuPiyali MitraAdetula Bolanlea University of Port Harcourtb University of Calcuttac University of Ibadan
Medicolegal Challenges to Death by Neurologic Criteria in the United Kingdom and the United States Lessons Learned from the Case of Archie Battersbee and a Suggestion for Mid Level Principles to Enhance an Ongoing Dialogue
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Erin Paquettea Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicineb Ann amp Robert H Lurie Children s Hospital of Chicagoc Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law by courtesy
Consent Consultation or Authorization Is Required for DNC Testing in the UK
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Barry LyonsMary Donnellya Trinity College Dublinb Children s Health Irelandc University College Cork
Reconceptualizing Personhood in Bioethics and Law A Spectrum Based Approach
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Dov GreenbaumYale University and Reichman University
Even Offense Can Be a Normatively Substantive Problem in Bioethics Specificity and Relationality as Alternatives to Personhood
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Eva Feder KittayStony Brook University SUNY
The End of Personhood Seems to Be Greatly Exaggerated
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Marcin Pawe FerdynusJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Language and Terminology in Discussions of Moral Status
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Chun Mun LokeColumbia University School of Professional Studies
Bioethics Should Not Be Constrained by Linguistic Oddness or Social Offense
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Julian KoplinTessa HolzmanNeera BhatiaJulian Savulescua Monash Universityb Deakin Universityc National University of Singapore
Personhood Is Still Useful but Not for Everything
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Andrew GarlandBob Jones University
Please Don t Make Me Do This The Role of the Ethics Consultant in Responding to and Mitigating Moral Distress
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Steven BoccheseGeorgina Morleya Virtua Health Inc b Cleveland Clinic
Prospects for Engineering Personhood
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Max F KramerUCLA Health Ethics Center
Defining and Defending Personhood Lessons from the Disease Debate
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Peter H Schwartza Indiana University Center for Bioethicsb Indiana University School of Medicinec Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis
Ethical Issues in Death by Neurologic Criteria Require Critical Scrutiny Lack of Engagement with Sound Arguments to Save Medical Dogma
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Ari R JoffeUniversity of Alberta
Personhood and the Debate about the Beginning and End of Life
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Jin K ParkRobert TruogHarvard Medical School
Parents Have a Right to Refuse Brain Death Testing Including Apnea Testing
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Alexander A KonCommunity Children s and the University of Washington School of Medicine
Vulnerable Patients Adult Protective Services Investigations and Reticent Surrogates What is the Role of Clinical Ethics
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Leah EisenbergUniversity of Illinois at Chicago
Putting a Pronouncement about Personhood into Perspective
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by David DeGraziaThe George Washington University
Response to Open Peer Commentaries Re Medicolegal Challenges to Death by Neurologic Criteria in the United Kingdom and USA
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Ariane LewisNYU Langone Medical Center
The Brain Death Criterion in Light of Value Based Disagreement Versus Biomedical Uncertainty
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Daniel MartinGonzalo D az CobachoIvar R HannikainenUniversity of Granada
Parents Don t Know Best in the United Kingdom
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Lainie Friedman RossUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
For Analytics Beyond Personhood Bioethics Should Look Toward Science and Technology Studies STS
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Stephen MolldremJacob D MosesAlberto AparicioVishnu SubrahmanyamThe University of Texas Medical Branch
The End of Personification The Mereological Fallacy in Science Communication on Brain Organoids
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Sietske A L van TillEline M BunnikErasmus MC University Medical Centre Rotterdam
No Country for Old Laws Why the Effort to Revise the UDDA Reveals the Social Weakness of Medicine in the US
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Adam OmelianchukBaylor College of Medicine Houston Methodist Hospital
Applying the Harm Principle to Elder Care
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Jaime Konerman SeaseJustin PennyUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities
A Failure to Care or a Failure to Communicate Exploring Concerns about Decision Maker Suitability
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Sarah J RusseNorthwestern Medicine
Re Framing Moral Distress to Benefit Both Patient and Caregiver
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Emily TrancikMark RepenshekAscension
Personhood and the Public s Definitions of a Human
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by John H EvansUniversity of California San Diego
Responding to a Nurse s Perceived Moral Distress Prompting an Ethics Consultation Request
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Anita TarzianUniversity of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
The Advantages of the Higher Brain Criterion for Determining Death
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Ben SarbeyDuke University
Beyond Personhood Ethical Paradigms in the Generative Artificial Intelligence Era
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Zohar ElyosephDorit Hadar ShovalInbar Levkovicha The Max Stern Yezreel Valley Collegeb Imperial College Londonc Oranim Academic College
Personhood and the Importance of Philosophical Clarity
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Karola V KreitmairUniversity of Wisconsin Madison
Interests and Choices in Determining Death by Neurological Criteria
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Aasim I PadelaMehrunisha Sulemana Medical College of Wisconsinb University of Oxford
Time for Bioethics to End Talk of Personhood But Only in the Philosophers Sense
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Vilius DranseikaIvars NeidersBrian D Earpa Jagiellonian Universityb University of Latviac University of Oxford
Protection through Partnering Applying Social Work Theory to Clinical Ethics in a Case of Suspected Abuse
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Robert SebestaDepartment of Veterans Affairs National Center for Ethics in Health Care
A Qualified Defense of Personhood in Bioethics
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Andreas KuerstenTanner Mathisona Library of Congressb The George Washington University Law School
Personhood Beyond the West
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Nancy S JeckerCaesar A Atuirea University of Washington School of Medicineb University of Johannesburgc Oxford Universityd University of Ghana
Beyond the Personhood An In Depth Analysis of Moral Considerations in Human Brain Organoid Research
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Shu IshidaTsutomu Sawaia Hiroshima Universityb Kyoto Universityc National University of Singapore
Time for Federal Standards on Death Determination The National Determination of Death Act
Published on 18 Jan 2024
by Thaddeus Mason PopeMitchell Hamline School of Law
A Personalized Patient Preference Predictor for Substituted Judgments in Healthcare Technically Feasible and Ethically Desirable
Published on 16 Jan 2024
by Brian D EarpSebastian Porsdam MannJemima AllenSabine SallochVynn SurenKarin JongsmaMatthias BraunDominic WilkinsonWalter Sinnott ArmstrongAnnette RidDavid WendlerJulian Savulescua University of Oxfordb National University of Singaporec Yale University and The Hastings Centerd Monash Universitye Hannover Medical Schoolf Independent Researcherg Julius Center of the University Medical Center Utrechth University of Bonni John Radcliffe Hospitalj Murdoch Children s Research Institutek Duke Universityl NIH Clinical Center
First in Human Whole Eye Transplantation Ensuring an Ethical Approach to Surgical Innovation
Published on 5 Jan 2024
by Matteo LasproErika ThysBachar ChayaEduardo D RodriguezLaura L Kimberlya New York University Grossman School of Medicineb University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine
Which Benefits Can Justify Risks in Research
Published on 5 Jan 2024
by Tessa I van RijsselGhislaine J M W van ThielHelga GardarsdottirJohannes J M van Deldena University Medical Center Utrechtb Utrecht Universityc University of Iceland
Conscientious Objection to Aggressive Interventions for Patients in a Vegetative State
Published on 30 Nov 2023
by Jason Adam WassermanAbram L BrummettMark Christopher NavinDaniel Londyn Menkesa Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine b Corewell Health East c Oakland University Center for Moral Values in Health and Medicine d Oakland University
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on Public Engagement through Inclusive Deliberation The Human Genome International Commission and Citizens Juries
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Naomi ScheinermanDivision of Bioethics The Ohio State University
An Opportunity to Reconsider Fiduciary Framing in Medicine
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Jennifer L HerbstQuinnipiac University School of Law amp Frank H Netter School of Medicine
Circumscribing Morality The Spheres and Their Limits
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Grayson R JacksonJeffrey S FarroniUniversity of Texas Medical Branch
Not All Publics Are the Same A Note on Power Diversity and Lived Expertise in Public Deliberation
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Yves Saint James AquinoStacy CarterChris DegelingUniversity of Wollongong
Competing Duties and Professional Roles
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Rosamond RhodesIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
We Need Role Fidelity and Integrity to Avoid Moral Compartmentalization Not Sphere or Role Moralities
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Lauris Christopher KaldjianThe University of Iowa Roy J and Lucille A Carver College of Medicine
Occupying Multiple Practical Identities instead of Moving between the Moral Spheres An Alternative Perspective on Physicians Professional Ethics
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Henk Jasper van Gils SchmidtSabine Sallocha Hamburg University of Applied Sciencesb Hannover Medical School
Ethics at the Edges Normative Considerations When Spheres of Morality Overlap
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by D Micah HesterUniversity of Arkansas for Medical Sciences amp Arkansas Children s Hospital
Intersecting Moral Spheres and the Ethical Structures and Functional Roles of Military Medicine Frameworks in and for Reciprocal Rectitude
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Megan ApplewhiteOwen SisbarroJames Giordanoa University of Chicago Department of Medicineb Defense Medical Ethics Centerc Georgetown University Medical Center
Physicians Professional Role in Clinical Care AI as a Change Agent
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Giorgia PozziJeroen van den HovenDelft University of Technology
Spheres of Morality Is There a Point
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Brian M JacksonMatthew K Wyniaa University of Colorado School of Medicineb University of Colorado Center for Bioethics and Humanities
Public Engagement with Human Germline Editing Requires Specification
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Boy VijlbriefSam RiedijkEline M BunnikErasmus Medical Center
Against the Equality of Moral Spheres in Healthcare
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Jonathan HeringtonLainie Friedman RossUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry
Goldilocks and the Thanatron A Response to Open Peer Commentaries
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Daryl PullmanCentre for Bioethics Memorial University
Use Dignity Not Its Parasites or Offspring
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Charles FosterUniversity of Oxford
What Is a Physician Navigating Incommensurable Spheres of Role Morality
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Bryan PilkingtonHackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Varieties of Citizen Engagement in Deliberation about Biotechnology
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Michael A NebloAvery WhiteOhio State University Institute for Democratic Engagement amp Accountability IDEA
Disentangling Normativity and Ethics
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Binesh HassDominic WilkinsonUniversity of Oxford
What Kind of Popular Participation Does Bioethics Need Clarifying the Ends of Public Engagement through Randomly Selected Mini Publics
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Jin K ParkSamuel BaggAnna C F Lewisa Harvard Medical Schoolb University of South Carolinac Brigham and Women s Hospital
It Takes Two to Tango Fostering Engagement Within Citizen Juries
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Brenda BogaertRalf J JoxInstitute of Humanities in Medicine Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne
Virtue Ethics and the Spheres of Morality Framework
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Christopher BobierSt Mary s University of Minnesota
Inclusion by Invitation Only Public Engagement beyond Deliberation in the Governance of Innovative Biotechnology
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Callum GunnKarin JongsmaUniversity Medical Center Utrecht
There Is Only One Sphere of Morality
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Michael Nair CollinsFlorida State University
Beyond Incommensurability and Appropriateness Integrating the Telos of Medicine and Addressing Compartmentalization in the Spheres of Morality Framework
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Ariel GuersenzvaigELISAVA Barcelona School of Design and Engineering University of Vic UCC
In Defense of Expert Knowledge in Bioethical Discussions on Human Genome Editing
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Tomasz Rzepi skiA Mickiewicz University in Pozna
A Decolonial Critique to the Spheres of Morality in the Medical Profession
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Gabriela Arguedas RamirezUniversidad de Costa Rica
Consideration and Disclosure of Group Risks in Genomics and Other Data Centric Research Does the Common Rule Need Revision
Published on 27 Nov 2023
by Carolyn Riley ChapmanGwendolyn P QuinnHeini M NatriCourtney BerriosPatrick DwyerKellie OwensS ofra HeratyArthur L Caplana NYU Grossman School of Medicineb The Translational Genomics Research Institutec Children s Mercy Kansas Cityd University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicinee University of California Davisf Birkbeck University of London
Reimagining Thriving Ethics Programs without Ethics Committees
Published on 14 Nov 2023
by Hilary MabelJoshua S CritesThomas V CunninghamJordan Pottera WellStar Health Systemb Cleveland Clinicc Kaiser Permanente Southern Californiad Community Health Network
Agent Regret in Healthcare
Published on 14 Nov 2023
by Gavin EnckBeth Condleya The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center b The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency
Published on 27 Oct 2023
by Kamran AbbasiParveen AliVirginia BarbourThomas BenfieldKirsten Bibbins DomingoGregory E ErhaborStephen HancocksRichard HortonLaurie Laybourn LangtonRobert MashPeush SahniWadeia Mohammad ShariefPaul YongaChris Zielinskia British Medical Journal London UKb International Nursing Review Sheffield UKc Medical Journal of Australia Brisbane Australiad Danish Medical Journal Copenhagen Denmarke JAMA San Fransico USAf West African Journal of Medicine Lagos Nigeriag British Dental Journal London UKh The Lancet London UKi Chatham House London UKj African Journal of Primary Health Care amp Family Medicine Stellenbosch South Africak National Medical Journal of India New Delhi Indial Dubai Medical Journal Dubai UAEm East African Medical Journal Nairobi Kenyan President elect World Association of Medical Editors Winchester UK
Daryl Pullman on the Slippery Slope of MAID Simple Neat and Wrong
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Margaret P BattinUniversity of Utah
The Quest for Humane Termination of Intractable Suffering May Be an Uphill Struggle Not a Downhill Slide on a Slippery Slope
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Joel YagerThomas B StrouseJonathan Treema University of Coloradob UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute
Digital Privacy and Data Protection From Ethical Principles to Action
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Ravi Guptaa Johns Hopkins University School of Medicineb Bloomberg School of Public Health Johns Hopkins University
Blockchain Technology for Ethical Data Practices Decentralized Biobanking Pilot Study
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Marielle GrossAmelia J HoodWilliam Lancelot Sancheza Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethicsb University of Pittsburgh School of Medicinec University of Pittsburgh Medical Centerd de bi co
Ethics of Love for End of Life Care Beyond Autonomy and Efficiency
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Christina LambDaniel WainstockThana C de Campos Rudinskya Athabasca Universityb University of Torontoc Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeirod Pontifical Catholic University of Chilee University of Cambridge
How a US Federal Privacy Law Covering Digital Health Services Can Put Autonomy Back into the Hands of the Patient
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Jennifer Eunbee JinEmory University Laney Graduate School
The Slippery Slope Argument and Assisted Death Which Approach to MAiD Does It Really Support
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Perrine GalmicheValerie MesnageMarta Spranzia Center for Clinical Ethics Assistance Publique H pitaux de Paris Paris Franceb Hospital Foch Suresnes Francec UVSQ UFR Simone Veil Sant Montigny le Bretonneux France
Medical Assistance in Dying Going beyond the Numbers
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Sara HashemiJulia TaylorMary Faith MarshallMarcia Day ChildressUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine
It is Time to Shift from a Rights Based Approach to a Common Good Approach in the Era of Big Data
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Yuanyuan HuangYali Conga Institute of Medical Information Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences amp Peking Union Medical Collegeb Peking University Health Science Centre
Applying the Ethical Data Practices Framework to Digital Therapeutics
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Odia KaneKadija Ferrymana Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethicsb Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Beyond Individual Rights How Data Solidarity Gives People Meaningful Control over Data
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Barbara PrainsackSeliem El SayedUniversity of Vienna
Strategies for Data Ethics Governance Elevating Patient and Community Perspectives
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Austin M StroudJourney L WiseSusan H CurtisMichelle L McGowanMayo Clinic
When Death Becomes Therapy Canada s Troubling Normalization of Health Care Provider Ending of Life
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Trudo LemmensUniversity of Toronto Faculty of Law and Dalla Lana School of Public Health
Top Ten New and Needed Expansions of U S Medical Aid in Dying Laws
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Thaddeus Mason PopeMitchell Hamline School of Law
Canadian Medical Assistance in Dying and the Hegemony of Privilege
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Scott Y H KimClinical Center National Institutes of Health
Responsible Processing and Sharing of Genomic Data Bringing Health Technologies Industries to the Table
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Bartha Maria KnoppersShane ChaseYann JolyMa n ZawatiAdrian Thorogooda McGill Universityb Illuminac Terry Fox Research Institute
A Slippery Argument Ableism in the Debate on Medical Assistance in Dying
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Rosana Trivi oJon RuedaDavid Rodr guez Ariasa Complutense University of Madridb University of California San Diegoc University of Granada
The Limits of a Voluntary Framework in an Unethical Data Ecosystem
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Leah R FowlerAnya E R PrinceMichael R Ulricha University of Houston Law Centerb University of Iowac Boston University
Aid in Dying in Canada and the United States Are U S States Too Cautious
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by David OrentlicherUNLV William S Boyd School of Law
To the Editor
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Charles D BlankeChair SWOG Cancer Research Network Professor OHSU Knight Cancer Institute Marquam II 2611 SW 3rd Avenue MQ280 Portland OR 97201
The Ethical Data Practices Framework and Its Implications for Data Privacy Relations between the United States and the European Union
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Vasiliki RahimzadehBaylor College of Medicine Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy
Translating Commercial Health Data Privacy Ethics into Change
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Kayte Spector BagdadyW Nicholson Pricea University of Michigan Medical Schoolb University of Michigan Law School
Computational Ethics Tools to Audit Corporate Self Governance in Data Processing
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Christine R DeeneyKristin Kostick QuenetBaylor College of Medicine
A Disabled Bioethicist s Critique of Canada s Medical Assistance in Dying MAID
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Chlo G K AtkinsUniversity of Toronto
Care to Ease the Slope Differences in Canadian and Californian Medical Assistance in Dying Laws
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by G Rogersa Institute for Religion amp Critical Inquiry Australian Catholic Universityb Queensland Bioethics Centre Australian Catholic University
Empowering Queer Data Justice
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Anthony K J SmithAllegra SchermulyChristy E NewmanLisa FitzgeraldMark D M Davisa Centre for Social Research in Health The University of New South Walesb School of Social Sciences Monash Universityc The University of Queensland
The Urgent Need for a U S Data Protection Agency
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Efthimios ParasidisThe Ohio State University
Of Slopes and Ropes Learning from the Diversity of European Regulations of Assisted Dying
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Ralf J JoxUniversity of Lausanne
Different MAiD Laws Different MAiD Outcomes Expected Rather Than Disturbing
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Megan S WrightCindy L Caina Penn State Lawb University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Comparisons Only Yield Valid Mutual Learnings If Based on Accurate Descriptions of the Comparators
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Jocelyn DownieDalhousie University
Canada Welcomes Tundra s Immortality Project to Prevent Death Wall Street Journal July 13 2060 p D1 Travel and Leisure Section
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by George J AnnasHeidi B KummerBoston University School of Public Health
No Means No Respecting Dignity as the Fourth Principle of Ethical Data Extraction
Published on 25 Oct 2023
by Tessa GavinaAlice Cavoloa Katholieke Universiteit Leuvenb KU Leuven Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law
The Two Front War on Reproductive Rights When the Right to Abortion is Banned Can the Right to Refuse Obstetrical Interventions Be Far behind
Published on 13 Oct 2023
by Howard MinkoffRaaga Unmesha VullikantiMary Faith Marshalla Maimonides Medical Centerb University of Virginia School of Medicine
Informed Consent for Clinician AI Collaboration and Patient Data Sharing Substantive Illusory or Both
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Charles E BinkleyBryan C Pilkingtona Hackensack Meridian Healthb Hackensack Meridian School of Medicinec Seton Hall University
Generative AI and the Foregrounding of Epistemic Injustice in Bioethics
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Calvin Wai Loon HoUniversity of Hong Kong
Social Value Beneficial Information and Obligations to Participants in a Trial of Novel COVID 19 Vaccines
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Jake EarlLiza DawsonWalter Reed Army Institute of Research
Meaning by Courtesy LLM Generated Texts and the Illusion of Content
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Gary Ostertaga Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinaib The Graduate Center CUNY
Ethical Vaccine Recommendations in the Context of Tenuous Data Honesty is the Best Policy
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Ross McKinneyAssociation of American Medical Colleges
What We Owe Those Who Chat Woe A Relational Lens for Mental Health Apps
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Anita HoJoseph Perrya University of British Columbiab University of California San Franciscoc CommonSpirit Healthd Providence St Joseph Health
The Artificial Third Utilizing ChatGPT in Mental Health
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Amir TalZohar ElyosephYuval HaberTal AngertTamar GurTomer SimonOren Asmana Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv Universityb The Artificial Third Research Communityc Department of Educational Psychology and Counseling Max Stern Yezreel Valley Colleged Department of Brain Sciences Faculty of Medicine Imperial College Londone Department of Psychology The Hebrew University of Jerusalemf Microsoft Israel R amp D Centerg Sagol School of Neuroscience Tel Aviv University
Generative AI Generated Challenges for Health Data Research
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Kayte Spector BagdadyUniversity of Michigan Medical School
ChatGPT s Relevance for Bioethics A Novel Challenge to the Intrinsically Relational Critical and Reason Giving Aspect of Healthcare
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Ram n AlvaradoNicolae MorarUniversity of Oregon
The Epistemological Danger of Large Language Models
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Elise Li ZhengSandra Soo Jin LeeColumbia University
Ancillary Care Obligations of Clinical Trial Investigators in the COVID 19 Pandemic
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Tara M BabuAnna Walda gt University of Washingtonb Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
The Hidden Costs of ChatGPT A Call for Greater Transparency
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Matthew ElmoreDuke University
ChatGPT and the Law of the Horse
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Alexander T M CheungMustafa Nasir MoinEric K Oermanna Barrow Neurological Instituteb Harvard Medical Schoolc New York University
Why ChatGPT Means Communication Ethics Problems for Bioethics
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Andrew J BarnhartJo Ellen M BarnhartKris Dierickxa KU Leuvenb Johns Hopkins University
Large Language Models and Inclusivity in Bioethics Scholarship
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Sumeeta VarmaIndependent Scholar
The Ouroboros Threat
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Joseph Michael VukovTera Lynn JosephGina LebkuecherMichelle RamirezMichael B BurnsLoyola University Chicago
Publish with AUTOGEN or Perish Some Pitfalls to Avoid in the Pursuit of Academic Enhancement via Personalized Large Language Models
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Alexandre Erler
Researcher Obligations to Participants in Novel COVID 19 Vaccine Research
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Benjamin S WilfondDevan M DuenasLiza Marie Johnsona University of Washington School of Medicineb Seattle Children s Research Institutec St Jude Children s Research Hospital
Generative AI Specific Moral Values A Closer Look at ChatGPT s New Ethical Implications for Medical AI
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Gavin VictorJean Christophe B lisle PiponVardit Ravitskya Simon Fraser Universityb University of Montrealc Harvard Medical School
Machines Like Me 4 Corollaries for Responsible Use of AI in the Bioethics Classroom
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Craig M KlugmanCheryl J Erwina DePaul Universityb Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Reimagining Scholarship A Response to the Ethical Concerns of AUTOGEN
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Hazem ZohnyOxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics University of Oxford
Clinicians Doing Research Should Use Their Clinical Expertise to Help Study Participants
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Afreen AbrahamJoshua Wolfa St Jude Children s Research Hospitalb University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Large Language Models Do Much More than Just Language Some Bioethical Implications of Multi Modal AI
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Joshua August SkorburgKristina L KupferschmidtGraham W Taylora University of Guelphb Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence
The Importance of Understanding Language in Large Language Models
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Alaa YoussefSamantha SteinJustin ClappDavid Magnusa Stanford School of Medicineb UCLA Department of Anthropologyc University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Large Language Models and Biorisk
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by William D AlessandroHarry R LloydNathaniel Sharadina Center for AI Safetyb Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy LMU Munichc Yale Universityd University of Hong Kong
ChatGPT s Responses to Dilemmas in Medical Ethics The Devil is in the Details
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Lukas J MeierUniversity of Cambridge
Moving from Models to Responsible AI as a Moat
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Ashwini NagappanUniversity of California Los Angeles UCLA
Why Personalized Large Language Models Fail to Do What Ethics is All About
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Sebastian LaackeCharlotte Gaucklera University Medicine Greifswaldb University of Greifswald
Unreliable LLM Bioethics Assistants Ethical and Pedagogical Risks
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Lea GoetzMarkus TrengoveArtem TrotsyukCarole A Federicoa GSK ai Responsible AIb Stanford Centre for Biomedical Ethics
AI Can Show You the World
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Marieke Baka Amsterdam UMC University of Amsterdamb Technical University of Munich
Is Academic Enhancement Possible by Means of Generative AI Based Digital Twins
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Sven Nyholma Ludwig Maximilians Universit t M nchenb Munich Center for Machine Learning
How Can Large Language Models Support the Acquisition of Ethical Competencies in Healthcare
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Jilles SmidsMaartje SchermerErasmus Medical Center
The Impact of AUTOGEN and Similar Fine Tuned Large Language Models on the Integrity of Scholarly Writing
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by David B ResnikMohammad Hosseinia National Institute of Environmental Health Sciencesb Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
China s New Regulations on Generative AI Implications for Bioethics
Published on 9 Oct 2023
by Li DuKalina Kamenovaa University of Macaub Canadian Institute for Genomics and Society
Academic and Private Partnership to Improve Informed Consent Forms Using a Data Driven Approach
Published on 22 Sep 2023
by Craig TendlerPatricia S HongConor KaneChrista KopaczynskiWilliam TerryEzekiel J Emanuela Janssen Research and Development LLCb University of Pennsylvania
When Treatment Pressures Become Coercive: A Context-Sensitive Model of Informal Coercion in Mental Healthcare
Published on 28 Jul 2023
by Christin Hempeler Esther Braun Sarah Potthoff Jakov Gather Matthé Scholten a Institute for Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany;b Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Preventive Medicine, LWL University Hospital, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany
Beyond Suppressing Testosterone: A Categorical System to Achieve a “Level Playing Field” in Sport
Published on 12 Jul 2023
by Katerina Jennings Esther Braun a University of Oxfordb Ruhr University Bochum
A Public Health Ethics Framework for Populations with Limited English Proficiency
Published on 28 Jun 2023
by Samantha A. Chipman Karen Meagher Amelia K. Barwise a Emory Universityb Mayo Clinic
Moral Stress and Moral Distress: Confronting Challenges in Healthcare Systems under Pressure
Published on 22 Jun 2023
by Mara Buchbinder Alyssa Browne Nancy Berlinger Tania Jenkins Liza Buchbinder a UNC-Chapel Hillb The Hastings Centerc Center for Social Medicine and Humanities and Semel Institute, UCLA