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Some have argued that computer ethics is a subdiscipline of applied ethics [5,13]. As such, examining other subdisciplines of applied ethics would prove fruitful to resolving issues that arise in computer ethics. For instance, Wong and Steinke [13] argue that computer ethics shares many similarities with medical ethics and business ethics. They suggest that the fields of medical ethics and business ethics can be useful as models for computer ethics. [Pg.717]

Wong K, Steinke, G, The development of computer ethics contributions from business ethics and medical ethics. Ethics Inform Technol 2000 6.2 245-53. [Pg.727]

Regulation of clinical trials through use of a specialized ethics committee at the trial site constitutes a decentralized approach. This approach is used in the Netherlands, where a local medical ethics committee at the site of the trial is responsible for the evaluation. [Pg.94]

Approving body Local ethics committees DRA N/A DRA regional ethics committees DRA Local medical ethics committees Specialized commission but approved by Min of Health NDA INH As part of MCAZ... [Pg.95]

Guidelines V 7 N/A Yes, procedures of committee of medical ethics for clinical trials Yes, set up by the Research Committee of the Ministry of Health V V 9 Yes, norms and regulation of research in clinical pharmacology No, applications are sent to external experts for evaluation... [Pg.95]

Tauber, A. I. (1995), From the self to the other building a philosophy of medicine , in M. A. Grodin (Ed.), Meta Medical Ethics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 157-195. [Pg.367]

The protocol was approved by the Medical Ethics Testing Committee of The... [Pg.141]

The Declaration of Geneva of the World Medical Association binds the physician with the words the health of my patient will be my first consideration, and the International Code of Medical Ethics declares that medical progress is based on research, which ultimately must rest in part on experimentation involving human subjects. In medical research on human subjects, considerations related to the well being of the human subject should take precedence over the interests of science and society. ... [Pg.180]

Pence GE. Classic Cases in Medical Ethics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2004. [Pg.390]

Schwartz L, Preece PE, Hendry RA. Medical Ethics, A Case-Based Approach, Saunders, Edinburgh, 2002. [Pg.390]

The American Medical Association s (AMA) General Statement on Informed Consent, Code of Medical Ethics ... [Pg.48]

For discussions concerning informed consent and medical experimentation on prison populations, see Mark, Vernon H, Neville, Robert, (1977) Brain Surgery in Aggressive Epileptics Social and Ethical Implications. Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, (eds, Robert Hunt John Arras). Veatch, Robert M, (1977). Case Studies In Medical Ethics, pp, 267-71 Bernier, Barbara L, (1994) Class, Race, And Poverty Medical Technologies And Socio-Political Choices. 11 Harv. BlackLetter J. 115,... [Pg.49]

The Declaration of Geneva of the World Medical Association binds the physician with the words, The health of my patient will be my first consideration, and the International Code of Medical Ethics declares that. [Pg.723]

BMA Handbook of Medical Ethics (British Medical Association)... [Pg.786]

D.W. Cross, R.J. Carton, Fluoridation A violation of medical ethics and human rights, Int. J. Occup. Environ. Health 9 (2003) 24-29. [Pg.540]

For the subject of trust in i6th-cent. Latin medical literature see Winfried Schleiner, Medical Ethics in the Renaissance ( 3sh np.on, DC, 1995), 6-7,25. [Pg.148]

MacDonald (ed.), Witchcraft and Hysteria-, Schleiner, Medical Ethics, 112. Kings MS i6, fos. 78 —80 Edmond, Forman s Vade-Mecum , 56 (source of discussion and citation). [Pg.163]

For attempts to procure abortions from physicians see Schleiner, Medical Ethics, 34. [Pg.167]

Schleiner, Winffied, Medical Ethics in the Renaissance (ft/ssKmgton, DC, 1995). [Pg.255]

So much for the politics, and for the medical ethics lecture. What can one say about the drug itself This is an example of a very rare breed of active compounds, one that can be found in both the animal and the vegetable kingdoms. From toads to toadstools. There are a number of extremely close structural relatives out there in the wild world. Bufotenine must first and foremost be seen as an extremely close relative to serotonin (one of our principal neurotransmitter) of which it is the N,N-dimethyl homologue). There are many modifications of it in nature (found most frequently in the skins of frogs), and these all have deceptively similar names. It is helpful to me to tally them. [Pg.125]

Hyder, A. A., S. A. Wall, A. N. Khan, N. B. Teoh, N. E. Kass, and L. Dawson. 2004. Ethical Review of Health Research A Perspective from Developing Country Researchers. Journal of Medical Ethics 30 68-72. [Pg.270]

Snren Holm is Professorial Fellow in Bioethics at Cardiff Law School, and Professor of Medical Ethics at the University of Oslo. He has written extensively on genetics and justice, and is currently preparing a book on these topics under the working title "Bioethics in an Unjust World."... [Pg.284]

Williams-Jones B. Knowledge commons or economic engine—What s a university for J Medical Ethics 2005 31 249-250. [Pg.50]

Karon, B. (2005). Recurrent psychotic depression is treatable by psychoanalytic therapy without medication. Ethical Human Psychology and Psychiatry, 7, 45-56. [Pg.496]

A thirty-second spot for cereal is just a commercial. Other than the occasional complaint that it encourages children to eat sugared foods or demand some tie-in toy, there s not much dispute about commercials for cereals. An ad for an allergy or arthritis drug, on the other hand, is a window into medical ethics, the role of government, the cost of health care, self-medication, and the doctor-patient relationship. [Pg.146]

Hayden JA, Cote P, Bombardier C (2006). Evaluation of the quality of prognosis studies in systematic reviews. Annals of Internal Medicine 144 427-437 Henderson R, Keiding N (2005). Individual survival time prediction using statistical models. Journal of Medical Ethics 31 703-706 Hodges JR, Warlow CP (1990a). Syndromes of transient amnesia towards a classification. [Pg.192]

Perdue, W.C., Gostin, L.W., et al (2003) Public health and the built environment historical, empirical, and theoretical foundations for an expanded role. Journal of Law and Medical Ethics, 31 557. [Pg.204]


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