How compliance quietly captured medical ethics
There is a fifth pillar of American medical ethics. It was never voted on, never formally adopted, and never appears in Beauchamp and Childress. It governs clinical conduct more re...
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There is a fifth pillar of American medical ethics. It was never voted on, never formally adopted, and never appears in Beauchamp and Childress. It governs clinical conduct more re...
In a stirring editorial featured in The BMJ, healthcare experts Don Berwick, Maureen Bisognano, and Bob Klaber articulate a pressing crisis within global health systems—an erosion...
Many Catholic ethics courses are badly organized. If the end of Catholic ethics is to make people virtuous, teachers would do well to put the “hot button” issues on the backburner...
“Medicine,” said Pope Leo XIV, “can never become the servant of programmed death.”
Medicine likes to imagine that leadership follows predictable paths. We talk about “career tracks,” “pipelines,” and “development pathways” as if the profession reliably produces c...
Xenotransplantation, the transplantation of animal organs, tissues, or cells into humans, has rapidly transitioned from speculative science to a clinical reality. It is driven by a...
Medicine changes in many ways. Some changes arrive with public debate, policy announcements, and formal declarations of progress. Others arrive more quietly, through repetition, ha...
The consent form says participation is voluntary. Yet in some global clinical trials sponsored by organizations based elsewhere and conducted in lower-resource countries, joining a...
Bioethicist Arthur Caplan is using critically disabled people for research at NYU Langone Health in wards that he calls 'bioemporia,' which is an immoral practice that must be expo...
A 78-year-old Black woman with advanced heart failure is admitted with shortness of breath. Her admission order set: full code. The next day, after a brief family conversation, a r...
Patients trust physicians with their lives, hospitals trust them with their reputations, and colleagues trust them to foster a safe, professional workplace.
There comes a night, somewhere near the end of a long career, when a physician sits alone with himself after the corridors have emptied and the pagers have gone quiet. He turns the...
Technological and biomedical advancements are undeniable blessings in today’s health sector. These advancements have improved life-prolonging technologies. So, clinicians can often...
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Bionics have long been part of science fiction (most famously the Six Million Dollar Man), the reality of prosthetics has mostly been disappointing. But, thanks to America’s endles...
By Christopher L. Ragusa, Jr, Public Discourse Apart from any further consideration of ultimate intention, euthanasia and assisted suicide are actions that directly and purposely s...
The fierce debate surrounding news about a medico reveals a deeper problem: a growing inability to disagree with fairness, humility and respect in an age dominated by social media...
When the pattern became impossible to ignore A patient came into the office after two or three days of cough, congestion, body aches, and fatigue. Fairly typical upper respiratory...
In science fiction automated medical services are common. One example is the autodoc—an autonomous robotic pod that treats the patient within its confines. Medbots, as distinct fro...
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Kant’s Categorical Imperative may be a good rule of thumb, but some reinterpretation may be in order.
An excerpt from From Starship to Sickbed: Star Trek and the Meaning of Medicine. “The City on the Edge of Forever,” widely regarded as Star Trek: The Original Series at its best, u...
Medical regulatory agencies play a foundational role in protecting patients and maintaining high professional standards. When rules are applied clearly, consistently, and supportiv...
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