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Health Policy, Medical Ethics

Aequilibrium prudentis: on the necessity for ethics and policy studies in the scientific and technological education of medical professionals

Aequilibrium prudentis: on the necessity for ethics and policy studies in the scientific and technological education of medical professionals

... and medical education will be important to developing the abilities to responsibly (and arguably more effectively) work in and lead science, biotechnology, and medicine as well as those fields that inform and ...

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Medical student involvement in health policy roles

Medical student involvement in health policy roles

... current medical students of any year or institution within the UK (Figure ...a medical institution within the UK were ...regions. Medical education ethics committee approval for the proj- ect ...

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A review of management of infertility in Nigeria: framing the ethics of a national health policy

A review of management of infertility in Nigeria: framing the ethics of a national health policy

... intended medical outcome being a live birth without maternal complications or infant prematurity and need for intensive neonatal care not to mention the social and psychological ...current health status, ...

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Unchallenged good intentions: a qualitative study of the experiences of medical students on international health electives to developing countries

Unchallenged good intentions: a qualitative study of the experiences of medical students on international health electives to developing countries

... Research Ethics Committee of the Centre for Health Policy and Management and the Centre for Global Health, Trinity College, University of ...the medical schools to adver- tise for the ...

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The paradigm model of distorted doctor-patient relationship in Southern Iran: a grounded theory study

The paradigm model of distorted doctor-patient relationship in Southern Iran: a grounded theory study

... in medical sociology and health ...the health care ...of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, ...the health care system should emphasize on reforming its inefficient infrastructures, so that, ...

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Indigenous traumatic brain injury research: responding to recruitment challenges in the hospital environment

Indigenous traumatic brain injury research: responding to recruitment challenges in the hospital environment

... National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)-funded project (APP1081947) aiming to understand transition out- comes, including cognitive health, wellbeing and recov- ery, for Indigenous ...

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American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the "war on terror"

American physicians and dual loyalty obligations in the "war on terror"

... The health professional should report to the custodial authorities and, where appropriate, to an independent medical authority any situation in which he or she becomes aware of allegations or evidence that ...

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Ethics, health policy-making and the economic crisis: a qualitative interview study with European policy-makers

Ethics, health policy-making and the economic crisis: a qualitative interview study with European policy-makers

... with policy-makers. Policy-makers were often not available for research, giving the reason that they have time ...and policy-makers is needed [15], the availability of policy-makers for ...

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Medical ethics and profit motivated medical practice - the dilemma of a modern day private health practitioner.

Medical ethics and profit motivated medical practice - the dilemma of a modern day private health practitioner.

... for-profit health care organizations over the past few years poses critical questions on the ethics of health care ...of health care service as it relates to the healing relationship between ...

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MEDICAL ETHICS IN AYURVEDA

MEDICAL ETHICS IN AYURVEDA

... Much useful information is also to be found in the similar Ayurvedic classics - Caraka Samhita, Susruta Samhita and Bhela Samhita (around 600 BC). The early Vedic healers were members of the priestly community. The ...

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An update on the “empirical turn” in bioethics: analysis of empirical research in nine bioethics journals

An update on the “empirical turn” in bioethics: analysis of empirical research in nine bioethics journals

... BMC Medical Ethics), legal ethics journals, and engineering and science ethics ...empirical ethics publica- tions in healthcare and medical journals whose core audience are not ...

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Commodification of care and its effects on maternal health in the Noun division (West Region – Cameroon)

Commodification of care and its effects on maternal health in the Noun division (West Region – Cameroon)

... maternal health in the Noun Division. In this area, the maternal health indicators are getting worse, despite an overall improvement in the ...Public Health Delegation, the prenatal consultation ...

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Demko_unc_0153D_19114.pdf

Demko_unc_0153D_19114.pdf

... This research has several limitations. Foremost, the results and conclusions cannot be generalized because this study examined only two cases of legislation during one legislative session in a single state. While the ...

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GuidelinesPracticumForm

GuidelinesPracticumForm

... public health address the behavioral, social and cultural factors related to individual and population health and health disparities over the life ...public health and health services ...

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Caring�for Gravely Ill Children

Caring�for Gravely Ill Children

... Since the primary justification for medical intervention on children is the abffity to benefit the patient, not the parents, health care providers may feel constrained by the ethics of t[r] ...

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The ethics of everyday practice in primary medical care: responding to social health inequities

The ethics of everyday practice in primary medical care: responding to social health inequities

... social health inequities is very much an issue within the remit not only of the profession but, impor- tantly, individual doctors as ...round medical care and clinical ...of medical care driven by ...

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GuidelinesIndepStudyForm

GuidelinesIndepStudyForm

... L.4. Explain how systems (e.g. individuals, social networks, organizations, and communities) may be viewed as systems within systems in the analysis of public health problems. L.5. Explain how systems models can ...

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On classifying the field of medical ethics

On classifying the field of medical ethics

... of medical ethics itself, ...of medical ethics, the path and the set of sections chosen by this journal seem best justified for practical editorial ...

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Medical bioethics vs. Medical ethics*

Medical bioethics vs. Medical ethics*

... The core proposal of the previous paragraphs is in line with the restoration of the “ethical” pro ile of bioethics based on the reference to ethos, still present in the helping professions, especially in the ...

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Transforming medical professionalism to fit changing health needs

Transforming medical professionalism to fit changing health needs

... a health policy could trigger support and speed up the needed changes; the sociological literature on pro- fessionalism provides clues as to how this might be done ...brated policy pressures can ...

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