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1 he popular New York Times advice column, The Ethicist.
2 ntists, community members, policymakers, and ethicists.
3 ng attention among physicians, patients, and ethicists.
4 an member, 20 (87.0%) a nurse, 16 (69.6%) an ethicist, 8 (34.8%) a chaplain, and 8 (34.8%) a respirat
5                                              Ethicists advise that life-sustaining treatment decision
6 pidly improving librarian, a decent research ethicist already, capable of data generation in simple d
7 of content experts, clinicians, patients, an ethicist and methodologists produced recommendations fol
8 pediatric oncology can look different to the ethicist and the clinician.
9  on Human Genome Editing, where researchers, ethicists and others concerned with regulation, social i
10 ts is desired by patients and recommended by ethicists and professional organizations, but little is
11 nal Task Force of clinicians, statisticians, ethicists and regulators was convened to discuss these i
12 re available to authors, editors, reviewers, ethicists and sociologists to study, intercept, annotate
13 rospective jurors, 53 percent of the medical ethicists, and 41 percent of the experts in medical deci
14         We asked prospective jurors, medical ethicists, and experts in medical decision making to cho
15 en accompanied by challenges for scientists, ethicists, and health policy makers.
16 ans, data management specialists, biomedical ethicists, and others with an academic interest in clini
17 nt process, the perspectives of researchers, ethicists, and patients must be considered, and risks sh
18 ationing; leaders of the medical profession, ethicists, and policymakers can use them as a starting p
19 scientists, clinical researchers, biomedical ethicists, and social scientists.
20 t consensus group of physicians, scientists, ethicists, and stakeholders.
21      Clinical ethics committees and clinical ethicists can act as a useful focus for such training an
22                                      Medical ethicists could play a greater role in teaching ethicall
23 c process: as a Research Librarian, Research Ethicist, Data Generator, and Novel Data Predictor, usin
24 atologist, research librarian, and clinician-ethicist designed queries for 4 electronic and ethics da
25 eived little attention from policymakers and ethicists, except in the context of organ allocation for
26 ors, clinicians, industry, federal agencies, ethicists, families, and community representatives).
27 rts of science teachers, genome researchers, ethicists, genetic counselors, and business partners.
28                                              Ethicists, genetics researchers, clinicians and governme
29 ended on active engagement among scientists, ethicists, government, and public.
30                         In Study 2 (Research Ethicist), GPT-4 (though not GPT-3.5) proved capable of
31   Despite their utilitarian value transplant ethicists have condemned this type of organ exchange as
32                                              Ethicists have suggested that written consent forms enco
33 sentative sample of Americans and a renowned ethicist in delivering moral justifications and advice,
34 oordinators [n = 7], social workers [n = 5], ethicists [n = 2], psychologist [n = 1]) from 20 centers
35                                           An ethicist offers a framework for incorporating ethical an
36  perspective of healthcare professionals and ethicists on both sides of the debate.
37 s, clinicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, ethicists, policymakers, and researchers, with a represe
38 archers, health systems leaders, and medical ethicists qualitatively synthesized and assessed the evi
39 ist, an imaging neuroscientist, and a lawyer-ethicist, questions the document's rejection of any sign
40 mation can alter actual risk, clinicians and ethicists should wrestle with appropriate thresholds for
41 st groups, including scientists, clinicians, ethicists, social scientists, regulators, people living
42 oned by networks of researchers, regulators, ethicists, technical experts, and other stakeholders, li
43 ysicians, communication experts, and medical ethicists, to articulate the types of disagreements emer
44 ged care representatives, along with medical ethicists--to develop a statement of ethics for managed
45          Participants included clinician and ethicist triage team members.
46                                         Some ethicists urge that society should restrict or ban retai
47 idered by Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform ethicists were reviewed.