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Stem Cell Tourism and the Power of Hope

Stem Cell Tourism and the Power of Hope

Thousands of people are heading overseas to seek treatments for rare and terminal conditions ...
Stem Cells: The Ethics Debate Begins Anew

Stem Cells: The Ethics Debate Begins Anew

A US judge blocks rules on embryonic stem cell research, and the ethical merry-go-round begins anew on this controversial issue ...
Revising an Ethics Committee Handbook

Revising an Ethics Committee Handbook

Occasionally an institution needs to revise its ethics committee handbook ...
Pioneers in Bioethics on the Future of Bioethics

Pioneers in Bioethics on the Future of Bioethics

Two pioneers of bioethics – Rosemary Flanigan and Robert Potter, get together to talk about the past and what the ...
Moral Reasoning and Clinical Ethics

Moral Reasoning and Clinical Ethics

Shannon Stevenson, DO, MA and Dr. Jason Wasserman, Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, discuss moral reasoning in clinical ...
Medical Ethics and the Law

Medical Ethics and the Law

Annette Prince, University of Oklahoma, discusses the state of medical ethics and the law ...
Measuring Impact of Hospital Ethics Committees

Measuring Impact of Hospital Ethics Committees

Ellen Averett, associate professor for health policy and management at the University of Kansas Medical Center, and Terry Rosell, the ...
KC Regional Hospital Ethics Committee Consortium: 25 Years of Doing Ethics

KC Regional Hospital Ethics Committee Consortium: 25 Years of Doing Ethics

Rosemary Flanigan responds to questions on what it means to “do ethics,” how hospitals responded to the creation of ethics ...
Ethics Dubious: Prisoners Donating Organs

Ethics Dubious: Prisoners Donating Organs

Lorell LaBoube interviews bioethicist Art Caplan about an article in the October 2011 American Journal of Bioethics, which considers the ...
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