Erika Blacksher,Jonathan M Marron,Basel Tarab et al.
Erika Blacksher et al.
The idea that people should have a voice in decisions that affect them is now widely accepted in the US health sector. Practices such as patient and family advisory boards, community-based participatory research, patient-centered research, ...
Approaching Ethical Challenges at the Intersection of Medical and Social Care [0.03%]
医学护理与社会护理交叉领域的伦理挑战及应对措施
Lauren Taylor,Monica E Peek,Laura M Gottlieb
Lauren Taylor
This article discusses tensions related to expectations about the health-care sector's investment in the social drivers of health. As social-care roles and responsibilities are defined, the health-care sector needs a clearer set of ethical ...
The Ethical Obligations of Health-Care Delivery Organizations: a dynamic view [0.03%]
医疗卫生组织的职业责任:一种动态视角
Kelsey N Berry,Lauren Taylor
Kelsey N Berry
The ethical obligations of health-care delivery organizations are complex, often generating deep disagreements about what justice requires of organizations operating within unjust social conditions. This article maps such disagreements onto...
Kelsey N Berry,Charlotte H Harrison
Kelsey N Berry
The Time We See: ADHD, Neuroqueer Temporality, and Graphic Medicine [0.03%]
我们所见的时间:注意缺陷多动障碍、神经酷儿时间性与漫画医学
Prerna Tolani,Sathyaraj Venkatesan
Prerna Tolani
This article examines the lived experiences of ADHDers with respect to time perception, through the lens of a neuroqueer temporality framework and its representation in graphic medicine. By close-reading autobiographical comics digitally po...
Reproductive Autonomy, Graphic Reproduction, and The Elephant in the Womb [0.03%]
生殖自主权,图像复制和象胎中的房间里的大象问题
Neeraj Abe,Sathyaraj Venkatesan
Neeraj Abe
Reproductive autonomy is an integral aspect of female reproduction, but this autonomy is endangered by the control and surveillance of pregnant bodies by institutional structures, laws, and cultural norms. These restrictions deprive women o...
Benjamin W Frush
Benjamin W Frush
Medical education, while a process of deep moral formation, lacks any account of how students and trainees are to morally approach the process of learning. The classical understanding of the vice curiositas and the virtue studiositas, as de...
What Can Medicine Do for Poetry? Poetry in the First Year of the CMAJ [0.03%]
医学能为诗歌做些什么?CMAJ首年刊载的诗歌
Shane Neilson
Shane Neilson
Much has been written about how poetry can be of use to medicine and medical education, privileging an instrumental perspective. But what might medicine contribute to poetry, beyond "subject matter"? Through enactive metaphors specific to m...
Science and the Deepening of Historical Knowledge: The Case of the Haitian Revolution [0.03%]
科学与历史知识的深化:海地革命案例
John Booss,Frank J Bia
John Booss
Over millennia, epidemics have wielded as much sway over human affairs as have wars, economic crises, and political upheavals. Devastating epidemics in the past have changed the course of history. This article focuses on the yellow fever ep...
Valerie Williams
Valerie Williams
Current guidance from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) indicates that body mass index (BMI) ought not be used alone for in vitro fertilization (IVF) exc...