- Ordinary defensive medicine: in the shadows of general practitioners’ postures toward (over-)medicalisation
- Intersectionality and discriminatory practices within mentalhealth care
- The modern-day “Rest Cure”: “The yellow Wallpaper” and underrepresentation in clinical research
- Epistemic appropriation and the ethics of engaging with trans community knowledge in the context of mental healthcare research
- Intersectionality as a tool for clinical ethics consultation in mental healthcare
- Guidelines for conscientious objection in Spain: a proposal involving prerequisites and protocolized procedure
- Medicine, emotience, and reason
- Gender-sensitive considerations of prehospital teamwork in critical situations
- Consent as a compositional act – a framework that provides clarity for the retention and use of data
- The ethical foundations of patient-centered care in aesthetic medicine
- The eco-ethical contribution of Menico Torchio – a forgotten pioneer of European Bioethics
- The art of equity: critical health humanities in practice
- A quantitative survey measure of moral evaluations of patient substance misuse among health professionals in California, urban France, and urban China
- Leaving no one behind: successful ageing at the intersection of ageism and ableism
- Admitting the heterogeneity of social inequalities: intersectionality as a (self-)critical framework and tool within mental health care
- Scenario- and discussion-based approach for teaching preclinical medical students the socio-philosophical aspects of psychiatry
- The power of connected clinical teams: from loneliness to belonging
- One hundred years of neurosciences in the arts and humanities, a bibliometric review
- Conceptualizing a less paranoid schizophrenia
- The predictive factors of moral courage among hospital nurses
- Moral lessons from residents, close relatives and volunteers about the COVID-19 restrictions in Dutch and Flemish nursing homes
- Should infectious disease modelling research be subject to ethics review?
- Death pluralism: a proposal
- On the relevance of (the New) Phenomenology to an ethics of health promotions: toward a prudent balance of understanding and explanation
- The advantages and disadvantages of altruistic and commercial surrogacy in India
- Cryonics, euthanasia, and the doctrine of double effect
- Ethical challenges and dilemmas in the rationing of health commodities and provision of high-risk clinical services during COVID-19 pandemic in Ethiopia: the experiences of frontline health workers
- Reconciling art and science in the era of personalised medicine: the legacy of George Canguilhem
- Bearing the mark of pain: mystery in medicine
- The benefits and risks of nostalgia: analysis of a fictional case with special reference to ethical and existential issues
- Mobile homes in the land of illness: the hospitality and hostility of language in doctor-patient relations
- Accountability as a virtue in medicine: from theory to practice
- Identifying the scope of ethical challenges caused by the Ebola epidemic 2014-2016 in West Africa: a qualitative study
- Normality in medicine: an empirical elucidation
- What’s in a name? A discussion on the definition of natural and unnatural causes of death
- The severity of moral distress in nurses: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Operative public values as a tool for healthcare decisions: the social value and clinical criteria of triage
- Against ‘instantaneous’ expertise
- How a compensated kidney donation program facilitates the sale of human organs in a regulated market: the implications of Islam on organ donation and sale
- Entropy as the main justification for research in medical ethics
- Asclepion of Epidaurus: the application of a historical perspective in medical education
- Media portrayal of ethical and social issues in brain organoid research
- Alzheimer’s disease: history, ethics and medical humanities in the context of assisted suicide
- Operation of a triage committee for advanced life support during the COVID-19 pandemic
- The “One Health” approach in the face of Covid-19: how radical should it be?
- Clusters, lines and webs—so does my patient have psychosis? reflections on the use of psychiatric conceptual frameworks from a clinical vantage point
- Navigating ethical challenges of conducting randomized clinical trials on COVID-19
- Changing self-concept in the time of COVID-19: a close look at physician reflections on social media
- The role of philosophy and ethics at the edges of medicine
- Mapping out epistemic justice in the clinical space: using narrative techniques to affirm patients as knowers
- Exploring perception and usage of narrative medicine by physician specialty: a qualitative analysis
- The standardization of clinical ethics consultation and technique’s “long encirclement” of humanity: a response to Brummett and Muaygil
- The intractable problems with brain death and possible solutions
- Indigenous knowledge around the ethics of human research from the Oceania region: A scoping literature review
- The downgrading of pain sufferers’ credibility
- The pharmaceuticalisation of life? A fictional case report of insomnia with a thought experiment
- Transforming trash to treasure Cultural ambiguity in foetal cell research
- The worldwide investigating nurses’ attitudes towards do-not-resuscitate order: a review
- On the arts and humanities in medical education
- How to deal with the consent of adults with cognitive impairment involved in European geriatric living labs?
- Virtue and medical ethics education
- Phenomenology, Saudi Arabia, and an argument for the standardization of clinical ethics consultation
- Globalization and vulnerable populations in times of a pandemic: a Mayan perspective
- Retraction Note: Globalization and vulnerable populations in times of a pandemic: A Mayan perspective
- The impact of caring for dying patients in intensive care units on a physician’s personhood: a systematic scoping review
- The impact of twenty-first century personalized medicine versus twenty-first century medicine’s impact on personalization
- My fear, my morals: a surgeon’s perspective of the COVID crisis
- Globalization and vulnerable populations in times of a pandemic: A Mayan perspective
- Coronavirus misinformation and the political scenario: the science cannot be ‘another’ barrier
- A Duty to treat? A Right to refrain? Bangladeshi physicians in moral dilemma during COVID-19
- Why ‘understanding’ of research may not be necessary for ethical emergency research
- Humanism in clinical education: a mixed methods study on the experiences of clinical instructors in Iran
- What we may learn – and need – from pandemic fiction
- Normality in medicine: a critical review
- Heart in art: cardiovascular diseases in novels, films, and paintings
- Joining forces: the need to combine science and ethics to address problems of validity and translation in neuropsychiatry research using animal models
- The dental anomaly: how and why dental caries and periodontitis are phenomenologically atypical
- Critique of the concept of motivation and its implications for healthcare practices
- An ethical comparison of living kidney donation and surrogacy: understanding the relational dimension
- Humanism influencing the organization of the health care system and the ethics of medical relations in the society of Bosnia-Herzegovina
- The moral imperative to approve pregnant women’s participation in randomized clinical trials for pregnancy and newborn complications
- Virtue ethics and the commitment to learn: overcoming disparities faced by transgender individuals
- Narrativity and medicine: some critical reflections
- Viewing “p” through the lens of the philosophy of medicine
- Ethical aspects of the abuse of pharmaceutical enhancements by healthy people in the context of improving cognitive functions
- The concept of vulnerability in medical ethics and philosophy
- Utilitarianism and the ethical foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis in resource allocation for global health
- Potential use of clinical polygenic risk scores in psychiatry – ethical implications and communicating high polygenic risk
- An empirical and philosophical exploration of clinical practice
- Commentary: patient well-being and individual outcomes in the medical practice: impulses from philosophy
- The orphan child: humanities in modern medical education
- What is the place for philosophy within the field of medicine? A review of contemporary issues in medical ethics
- The 10th Oxbridge varsity medical ethics debate-should we fear the rise of direct-to-consumer genetic testing?
- Muller’s nobel prize research and peer review
- Patients and agents – or why we need a different narrative: a philosophical analysis
- Varsity medical ethics debate 2018: constant health monitoring – the advance of technology into healthcare
- A proposal for teaching bioethics in high schools using appropriate visual education tools
- Body –to-head transplant; a "caputal" crime? Examining the corpus of ethical and legal issues
- Body –to-head transplant; a "caputal" crime? Examining the corpus of ethical and legal issues
- Recta Ratio Agibilium in a medical context: the role of virtue in the physician-patient relationship
- Renewing Medicine’s basic concepts: on ambiguity
- “Violence” in medicine: necessary and unnecessary, intentional and unintentional
- Was Muller’s 1946 Nobel Prize research for radiation-induced gene mutations peer-reviewed?
- Reconsidering the role of language in medicine
- Revisiting the need for virtue in medical practice: a reflection upon the teaching of Edmund Pellegrino
- “The Notion of Neutrality in Clinical Ethics Consultation”
- Expertise in evidence-based medicine: a tale of three models
- Biotechnologies that empower transgender persons to self-actualize as individuals, partners, spouses, and parents are defining new ways to conceive a child: psychological considerations and ethical issues
- The ethical relevance of the unconscious
- Social inequality, scientific inequality, and the future of mental illness
- A meta-science for a global bioethics and biomedicine
- A glance into how the cold war and governmental loyalty investigations came to affect a leading U.S. radiation geneticist: Lewis J. Stadler’s nightmare
- Conceptualizing suffering and pain
- Do health professionals have a prototype concept of disease? The answer is no
- Context and scale: Distinctions for improving debates about physician “rationing”
- Ethical, legal and societal considerations on Zika virus epidemics complications in scaling-up prevention and control strategies
- Developing an informational tool for ethical engagement in medical tourism
- Erratum to: A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: Part 4 – Ethical issues in clinical and social applications of neuroscience
- A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: Part 4 – Ethical issues in clinical and social applications of neuroscience
- Informed consent for the diagnosis of brain death: a conceptual argument
- Failed surrogate conceptions: social and ethical aspects of preconception disruptions during commercial surrogacy in India
- A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: part 3 – “second tradition neuroethics” – ethical issues in neuroscience
- Varsity Medical Ethics Debate 2015: should nootropic drugs be available under prescription on the NHS?
- Programs of religious/spiritual support in hospitals – five “Whies” and five “Hows”
- The wizard behind the curtain: programmers as providers
- Maternal participant experience in a South African birth cohort study enrolling healthy pregnant women and their infants
- Establishing the first institutional animal care and use committee in Egypt
- Acknowledgement of manuscript reviewers 2015
- Doctor can I buy a new kidney? I’ve heard it isn’t forbidden: what is the role of the nephrologist when dealing with a patient who wants to buy a kidney?
- A charter for biomedical research ethics in a progressive, caring society
- This house believes the NHS should be privatised — 1st southwest medical debate
- Medical professionalism: what the study of literature can contribute to the conversation
- ‘Trust my doctor, trust my pancreas’: trust as an emergent quality of social practice
- The 2014 Varsity Medical Ethics Debate: should we allow genetic information to be patented?
- “Arm in arm with righteousness”
- An explanation and analysis of how world religions formulate their ethical decisions on withdrawing treatment and determining death
- Explaining and responding to the Ebola epidemic
- Luria revisited: cognitive research in schizophrenia, past implications and future challenges
- Erasing traumatic memories: when context and social interests can outweigh personal autonomy