Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Medicine and Society May 2003 Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Sex Selection, and the Commodification of Children Timothy F. Murphy, PhD The possibilities of pre-conception selection of gender and character traits of children pose many moral and ethical questions. Virtual Mentor. 2003; 5(5):190-192. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.5.msoc1-0305. Viewpoint Jul 2001 Take One: the American Medical Association; Lights, Camera, Action Kayhan Parsi, JD, PhD and Sara Taub, MA The media helps shape the general public's perception of the American Medical Association as the emblem of organized medicine. Virtual Mentor. 2001; 3(7):249-251. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.7.ebyt1-0107. Viewpoint Dec 2001 Doctors in Black and White on the Big and Small Screens Kayhan Parsi, JD, PhD Film, television, radio, and other media fail to accurately portray the diversity among health care professionals and the patients they treat. Virtual Mentor. 2001; 3(12):446-448. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.12.ebyt1-0112. Viewpoint Nov 2000 Death and Dying Come to Primetime TV Sara Taub, MA Vignettes of three real patients who face end-of-life decisions, excerpted from a four-part television series on PBS. Virtual Mentor. 2000; 2(11):124-125. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2000.2.11.ebyt1-0011. Case and Commentary Nov 2024 Why Is Hospice One of the Few Health Care Environments Structured for Peace? Grayson Holt, MSW, MA and Johanna Glaser, MD In hospice settings, structures and spaces of caregiving must promote peace. How could peace design be applied to more health care settings? AMA J Ethics. 2024; 26(11):E828-834. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.828. Podcast Nov 2024 Author Interview: “Why Is Hospice One of the Few Health Care Environments Structured for Peace?” Grayson Holt joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Dr Johanna Glaser: “Why Is Hospice One of the Few Health Care Environments Structured for Peace?” Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5
Medicine and Society May 2003 Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Sex Selection, and the Commodification of Children Timothy F. Murphy, PhD The possibilities of pre-conception selection of gender and character traits of children pose many moral and ethical questions. Virtual Mentor. 2003; 5(5):190-192. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2003.5.5.msoc1-0305.
Viewpoint Jul 2001 Take One: the American Medical Association; Lights, Camera, Action Kayhan Parsi, JD, PhD and Sara Taub, MA The media helps shape the general public's perception of the American Medical Association as the emblem of organized medicine. Virtual Mentor. 2001; 3(7):249-251. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.7.ebyt1-0107.
Viewpoint Dec 2001 Doctors in Black and White on the Big and Small Screens Kayhan Parsi, JD, PhD Film, television, radio, and other media fail to accurately portray the diversity among health care professionals and the patients they treat. Virtual Mentor. 2001; 3(12):446-448. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2001.3.12.ebyt1-0112.
Viewpoint Nov 2000 Death and Dying Come to Primetime TV Sara Taub, MA Vignettes of three real patients who face end-of-life decisions, excerpted from a four-part television series on PBS. Virtual Mentor. 2000; 2(11):124-125. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2000.2.11.ebyt1-0011.
Case and Commentary Nov 2024 Why Is Hospice One of the Few Health Care Environments Structured for Peace? Grayson Holt, MSW, MA and Johanna Glaser, MD In hospice settings, structures and spaces of caregiving must promote peace. How could peace design be applied to more health care settings? AMA J Ethics. 2024; 26(11):E828-834. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.828.
Podcast Nov 2024 Author Interview: “Why Is Hospice One of the Few Health Care Environments Structured for Peace?” Grayson Holt joins Ethics Talk to discuss his article, coauthored with Dr Johanna Glaser: “Why Is Hospice One of the Few Health Care Environments Structured for Peace?”