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The letters -- one version to bioethics centers and another to journals -- were written by Virginia A. Sharpe, director of the group’s Integrity in Research project.
Inaccessible health care experiences are far too common for deaf patients and their caregivers, often resulting in serious ...
A prominent philosopher and bioethics expert has quit the editorial board of The American Journal of Bioethics, calling into question the way articles are reviewed and the process for reviewing an ...
Bioethics journals play a crucial role in this, providing an important space for this reflective exercise to take place. There are (at least) three important dimensions to this.
Northwestern, meanwhile, acknowledges that the archive issue of the journal was taken down, but isn’t saying why, or why it was later restored. The controversy began more than a year ago, upon ...
A new Penn Nursing initiative explores the impact of federally funded international bioethics training programs. The ...
Founded by members of the Penn Bioethics Journal, the society will serve as an exploratory outlet for students of all academic disciplines. “There’s such a budding interest in bioethics here on campus ...
To celebrate 40 years of pioneering bioethics publication, the Hastings Center Report, the world's first bioethics journal, looked to the future, asking young scholars to write about what the next ...
Kirschner, whose job with Northwestern’s Medical Humanities and Bioethics Program constituted only 10 percent of her salary, now is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The Journal of Medical Ethics just published a piece explicitly aimed at COVID-19 patients by the internationally prominent bioethicists and Oxford professors Julian Savulescu and Dominic Wilkinson.