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A Pain Patient's Perspective on Trust and Pain Contracts

A Pain Patient’s Perspective on Trust and Pain Contracts

Carlton Haywood Jr. explains how he, as a medical researcher and chronic pain patient, views trust issues that arise between ...
Conflicting Views about the Review Process for Ashley X

Conflicting Views about the Review Process for Ashley X

In 2007, a developmentally disabled 7-year old girl underwent procedures in a Seattle hospital to stop normal growth ...
2014 Rosemary Flanigan Lecture

2014 Rosemary Flanigan Lecture

In this short interview, Duke University Professor Karla Holloway, PhD, explores how medical information – typically seen as intimate and ...
Bridging the Divide: Nursing and Medical Ethics

Bridging the Divide: Nursing and Medical Ethics

Nurses face any number of ethical issues at the bedside ...
Corporate Responsibility for Clinical Misadventures

Corporate Responsibility for Clinical Misadventures

When it comes to conflict of interest, the medical practitioner and patient are most often thought of as key components ...
Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare

Cultural Fault Lines in Healthcare

Cultural fault lines exist in healthcare with clashing moral traditions, principles, values and beliefs, according to Michael Brannigan, PhD, the ...
Defining Chronic Pain Ethics

Defining Chronic Pain Ethics

Nationwide consensus is developing around the ethical issues involved in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain, according to an ...
Ethical HIV Testing

Ethical HIV Testing

An article in the April 2011 issue of the American Journal of Bioethics addresses ethical concerns over new recommendations for ...
Ethics and the Chronic Pain Stigma in Geriatric Populations

Ethics and the Chronic Pain Stigma in Geriatric Populations

Why do geriatric populations consistently tend to underreport pain? ...
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