- Made vulnerable: notes of privilege; or how when you say their name, the bodies go missing
- Assessing public attitudes about the ethics of research on medical practice
- Beneath the covers: film, philosophy and sex
- Moral sources for collaborative, practice-based ethics: a transformation for education and practice
- Theory confirmation, risk and hermeneutics in the early phases of medical research
- Shared vulnerabilities in research
- Guinea pigs for peace: why American World War II conscientious objectors volunteered as research subjects
- Fiction and bioethics: from speculation to practice
- My donor taught me: reflections from anatomy lab
- Building research integrity and capacity: professional development for research support staff
- Ethics of authorship in interprofessional team-based research
- Big brother is watching? The ethics of electronic adherence monitoring- an interdisciplinary outlook
- Migration and health: opportunities and challenges from the bioethics perspective
- Industry-academy relations: ethical and policy concerns
- Whole genome sequencing: the devil in the DNA
- Ethics in the CTSA program: past, present and a changing future
- Understanding patients’ views on consent for research enrollment in the setting of acute cardiac illness
- Exploring ethics rationales for patient engagement in research
- Medical researchers’ ancillary care obligations: a relationship-based approach
- How to write an exam in bioethics
Monday, October 27, 2014
The Rest of ASBH
And here are more programs from the recent conference of the
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. And may I say, Buffy the Vampire
Slayer came up in one of the sessions!
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