Miriam Piven Cotler
Miriam Piven Cotler
Most clinical ethical dilemmas are resolved when the facts are clear, communicated to all involved, and the stakeholders agree on goals consistent with the patient's best interests and values. However, in some instances, participants contin...
"Their numbers have been recorded": choiceless choice and the ethics of Sara Nomberg-Przytyk [0.03%]
他们的号码已被记录:萨拉·诺姆伯格—普齐特克的选择的伦理学与非选择性选择
Holli Levitsky
Holli Levitsky
In this paper, I will examine several stories written by Holocaust survivor Sara Nomberg-Przytyk. Taken from her autobiographical collection, Auschwitz: True Tales from a Grotesque Land (1967),"The Price of Life", "The Dance of the Rabbis,"...
James D Hearn
James D Hearn
In a public health disaster, such as an influenza pandemic, the focus of medical care shifts from the needs of the individual to those of the community, so that the greatest good for the greatest number may be achieved. In a pandemic it wil...
Roberto DellOro
Roberto DellOro
The history of bioethics rests upon the assumption that, given the growing complexity of medicine, the function of ethics is, first of all, normative: ethics is supposed to help in the solution of concrete problems, and to do so systematica...
The art of 'autonomy': on the use and usefulness of the term in clinical bioethics [0.03%]
“自主”的艺术——论临床医学伦理学中使用该术语的适当性及价值
Lauren Davidson
Lauren Davidson
Autonomy is highly regarded in American bioethics. Its prevalence in the literature might lead one to believe that the term's meaning is well established, but, as the article argues, it is unlikely that this is the case. The term autonomy i...
Jason Batten
Jason Batten
The vast majority of hospitals use clinical ethics consultation (CEC) as a service to address ethical issues in patient care. Both proponents and critics alike recognize a need to evaluate CEC. I review three outcomes of CEC that have been ...
Miriam Piven Cotler
Miriam Piven Cotler
Editorial
Medicine and law. 2013 Jun;32(2):139-40. DOI: 2013
Religion, altruism, knowledge and attitudes toward organ donation: a survey among a sample of Israeli college students [0.03%]
宗教、利他主义、知识和对器官捐赠的态度:一项针对以色列大学生样本的调查研究
Rabia Khalaila
Rabia Khalaila
Previous studies have shown that religiosity level, religion, altruism, knowledge, attitudes toward organ donation and registration status are related to future organ donation. The current study examines this association in a multicultural ...
In search of donor relations and identity: the missing voices of Israel's children [0.03%]
寻求捐助者关系和身份:以色列儿童缺失的声音
Ruth Shidlo
Ruth Shidlo
The voices of donor offspring and their families are missing from the debate regarding gamete donor anonymity v. openness in Israel, their unique predicament unheeded. Despite a context of worldwide change, various fears and myths impede th...
The 'evil albino' stereotype: an impediment to the right to equality [0.03%]
“恶毒的白化病患者”刻板印象:阻碍平等权利的绊脚石
Maureen Mswela
Maureen Mswela
This article address the 'evil albino' plot device or albino bias as portrayed in films and explores how such labelling stimulates societal intolerance and discrimination against People Living With Albinism. The article reveals how media pe...