Controversies in medical ethics and health policy may not be something the average Houstonian considers every day, but they raise issues that will impact all of us at some point in our lives. To help ...
The field of medical ethics encompasses the principles and values that govern clinical practice, research, and public health policy. It seeks to balance the physician’s duty to care and ‘do no harm’ ...
Free Medical School Tuition Is Only Part of the Solution Ethicist Art Caplan discusses free medical school tuition's impact on growing number, diversity of primary care physicians. Medscape Business ...
Holland Kaplan, MD, is an assistant professor in the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy and the Section of General Internal Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. In this Q&A with ...
Syracuse University and LeMoyne College parnter for the "Intelligent Conversation Series," which has a medical theme this month. "Medical Ethics - The Complexities of Modern Medicine" takes place at 7 ...
The Endowed Lecture Series at the Saint Louis University Bander Center for Medical Business Ethics invites speakers who offer insights into ethical business practices in medical care and research. As ...
We know that ethics is not just a moral imperative. It is a business strategy. Healthcare is one of the most trust-sensitive industries in the world. A company that launches a careless AI tool risks ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The Western Michigan University Center for the Study of Ethics in Society is hosting a series of in-person and online presentations during the fall 2022 semester that are free and ...
The Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy’s mission is to conduct innovative multidisciplinary research on ethical issues arising in clinical practice and biomedical research. This research ...
The AMA Code of Medical Ethics offers guidance on how physicians and healthcare systems can best support undocumented and lawfully present immigrants to promote the best possible care for all who need ...
In an article she wrote this past spring for the Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, bioethicist Laurie Zoloth approached from a Jewish perspective the moral choices posed by advances in genetic and ...