In their recent Authors Meet Critics contribution to the Journal of Medical Ethics , Nancy S Jecker and Caesar Alimsinya ...
Scholars in philosophy of medicine and bioethics have recently turned their attention to transformative experiences: ...
Arima, in the paper ‘Double-effect sedation: do physicians not intend a decrease in consciousness when it is caused by drugs that can also reduce specific symptoms?’, offers a nuanced analysis of ...
This Current Controversy article critically reviews the recent motion by delegates of the British Medical Association to ...
Dead as a dodo: applying harm-benefit analysis and the 3R principles to animal studies of homeopathy
Animals can only be used in research when there is a convincing scientific justification, when the expected benefits of the ...
The increasing integration of genomic medicine into routine medical care brings to light issues of complexity and uncertainty ...
In their response to Shahvisi, Porat-Wojakowski et al challenge what they describe as the ‘medicalisation of war’, cautioning ...
Correspondence to Dr Ashley Feinsinger, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, USA; afeinsinger{at}mednet.ucla.edu Patient-centred communication is widely ...
The recent criminal sentencing of a UK-based former paediatric surgeon for performing unauthorised childhood circumcisions for cultural and religious purposes—despite having been previously struck off ...
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