Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Case and Commentary Jun 2021 How Should Clinicians Respond to Children in Transgenerationally Traumatized Families? Diego Chaves-Gnecco, MD, MPH Pediatricians have obligations to find causes of children’s stress and respond with care to their clinical and social vulnerabilities. AMA J Ethics. 2021;23(6):E465-470. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.465. Case and Commentary Apr 2024 How Should Regulators and Manufacturers Prevent Avoidable Deaths of Children From Contaminated Cough Syrup? Kavitha Nallathambi, MPH, MBA and Amy B. Cadwallader, PhD Quality control testing is ethically and clinically key to increasing transparency in excipient supply chains. AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(4):E289-294. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.289. Case and Commentary Aug 2007 Susto: Acknowledging Patients' Beliefs about Illness Lindia Willies-Jacobo, MD Physicians should recognize that patients’ beliefs may cause them to have non-medical explanations for their illnesses and that shared explanations should be negotiated if treatment plans are to be successful. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(8):532-536. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.8.ccas2-0708.
Case and Commentary Jun 2021 How Should Clinicians Respond to Children in Transgenerationally Traumatized Families? Diego Chaves-Gnecco, MD, MPH Pediatricians have obligations to find causes of children’s stress and respond with care to their clinical and social vulnerabilities. AMA J Ethics. 2021;23(6):E465-470. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.465.
Case and Commentary Apr 2024 How Should Regulators and Manufacturers Prevent Avoidable Deaths of Children From Contaminated Cough Syrup? Kavitha Nallathambi, MPH, MBA and Amy B. Cadwallader, PhD Quality control testing is ethically and clinically key to increasing transparency in excipient supply chains. AMA J Ethics. 2024;26(4):E289-294. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2024.289.
Case and Commentary Aug 2007 Susto: Acknowledging Patients' Beliefs about Illness Lindia Willies-Jacobo, MD Physicians should recognize that patients’ beliefs may cause them to have non-medical explanations for their illnesses and that shared explanations should be negotiated if treatment plans are to be successful. Virtual Mentor. 2007;9(8):532-536. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2007.9.8.ccas2-0708.