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1 r systematic reviews of empirical studies in bioethics.
2 n they were unable to give more attention to bioethics.
3 argely unaddressed in both global health and bioethics.
4  vividly than a dry account in a textbook of bioethics.
5 is of published opinions in health, law, and bioethics.
6 67 to 2001 (MEDLINE, AIDSLINE, PsycINFO, and Bioethics); a hand search was conducted of reprint files
7  American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Bioethics advises against this and recommends that clini
8     For the last several years, the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) has considered seve
9                                 The National Bioethics Advisory Commission has proposed new safeguard
10 pinion and federal regulations, the National Bioethics Advisory Commission's report on research invol
11                                 The National Bioethics Advisory Commission, which is about to underta
12 tion, data usage, and accountability, from a bioethics and accountability perspective.
13 s at the University of Pittsburgh Center for Bioethics and Health Law.
14 practices is inconsistent with principles of bioethics and international human rights.
15 nment has mandated education and training in bioethics and issues relevant to human research.
16 ntly modernized field at the intersection of bioethics and neuroscience, is founded on centuries of d
17 ics, cost-effectiveness modeling, pathology, bioethics, and patient advocacy to identify factors to c
18 sis of past ethical scandals, as well as the bioethics apparatus that emerged in response to them, is
19 cal considerations, regulatory guidance, and bioethics are discussed.
20 Ethics Group, administered by the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania Health Syste
21 atic analysis, assessing the 4 principles of bioethics (autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and ju
22 studies consisted of expert presentations on bioethics, biostatistics, unipolar depression, and bipol
23 n this manner, students and practitioners of bioethics can better appreciate how modern health profes
24 lant surgery, hepatology, critical care, and bioethics, collaborated to formulate recommendations and
25          The study was approved by the Local Bioethics Committee.
26          The study was approved by the local Bioethics Committee.
27 eatures, and recommend that the research and bioethics communities lead a wide-ranging inquiry aimed
28 ics Consultation Task Force on Standards for Bioethics Consultation explored core competencies and re
29  difficult and costly to treat, she asks the bioethics consultation service for assistance in determi
30 iety for Health and Human Values-Society for Bioethics Consultation Task Force on Standards for Bioet
31 e clinicians on the medical ward requested a bioethics consultation.
32 t how one such body, the Nuffield Council on Bioethics, contributes to public and policy debates, and
33  of 16 human rights issues in their required bioethics curricula.
34                                   Additional bioethics databases and reference lists were also hand-s
35           To determine the current status of bioethics education of undergraduate biology students in
36 exposure science, toxicology, public health, bioethics, engineering, medicine, and policy.
37   That review revealed that classical health bioethics governing clinical practice and general public
38                                              Bioethics has become a common course of study in medical
39                                       Modern bioethics has reinforced this individualistic approach.
40 ng pulmonary-critical care, palliative care, bioethics, health law and policy, geriatrics, nursing, p
41                                         Good bioethics is about enabling science to move forward.
42               This historical perspective on bioethics is invaluable and demonstrates how, for exampl
43  Entrenched conflict appears to benefit from Bioethics Mediation, an approach that uses a neutral, un
44                                     That is, bioethics needs to emphasize why and how such events occ
45                            Discussion of the bioethics of human stem cell research has transitioned f
46                                  Medical and bioethics organizations have produced guidelines and rec
47 rations, and underscores the need for modern bioethics oversight to provide safeguards for novel surg
48 cine, pediatrics, nursing, patient advocacy, bioethics, philosophy, and law.
49 , gerontology, geriatrics, patient advocacy, bioethics, philosophy, elder law, and health law.Main Re
50 ent, and industry represented specialties in bioethics, policy, genetic epidemiology, medical genetic
51 neralizable to institutions without academic bioethics programs.
52                                              Bioethics pushes scientists to acknowledge that they ope
53 fessionals in the fields of health, law, and bioethics regarding policies on mandatory vaccination fo
54          When some scientists hear the word "bioethics," they break out in intellectual hives.
55 n 30 years of work in medical humanities and bioethics to rigorously understand human variables in me
56 ademy of Pediatrics Section of Nephrology or Bioethics were surveyed.