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Institutional Integrity in Health Care (Philosophy and Medicine) |
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Book Description Health care delivery has become institutionalized. As a result, health care organizations now have the power to determine who has access to what kind of health care and under what circumstances. They shape as well the ethics of the various health care professions. These developments have provoked controversies about what kind of obligations such health care organizations have to patients, caregivers, and society at large. In order to respond to these controversies, ... >> |
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The Ethical Dimensions of the Biological Sciences |
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Book Description This is the first systematically organised anthology on responsible conduct in scientific research aimed at students and practising researchers in the biological sciences. It has been designed in response to the increasing concern to teach graduate students about ethical issues in the biological sciences. The book contains classic essays and other published material and is carefully structured to explore a range of subjects: the qualifications for authorship; plagia... >> |
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Manual for Research Ethics Committees : Centre of Medical Law and Ethics, King's College London |
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Review "Any researcher or member of an ethics committee will find plenty of interest." Dr. Mike Eslea, University of Central Lancashire, The Psychologist "The biggest challenge to the individual researcher is finding help to work through ethical issues, and the resource compiled by Eckstein and her colleagues is a useful place to start." Lancet
Book Description The sixth edition of the Manual for Research Ethics Committees is an unique compilation of leg... >> |
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Medical Ethics
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