Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Original Research May 2023 Interprofessional Learning and Psychiatric Expertise in Mental Health Courts Paul Brodwin, PhD Interprofessional collaboration is crucial to reduce overincarceration of people with severe mental illness. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(5):E353-360. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.353. Viewpoint Dec 2016 Changing Memories: Between Ethics and Speculation Eric Racine, PhD and William Affleck Medical ethics concerns about the use of memory-modulating technologies should not override individual decisions about their use in clinical contexts. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(12):1241-1248. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.12.sect1-1612. Medicine and Society Dec 2016 Manipulating Memories: The Ethics of Yesterday’s Science Fiction and Today’s Reality Julie M. Robillard, PhD and Judy Illes, PhD Neuromodulation has ethical implications for self-identity and public communication of scientific findings. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(12):1225-1231. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.12.msoc1-1612. State of the Art and Science Aug 2014 Use of Art Making in Treating Older Patients with Dementia Laura T. Safar, MD, MA A description of therapeutic applications of art making in the elderly population. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(8):626-630. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.8.stas1-1408. In the Literature Apr 2009 Prying Open the File Drawer Garrett M. Sparks, MD, MS The bias for publishing positive clinical-research results can cause physicians to question journal articles as dependable sources of product information. Virtual Mentor. 2009;11(4):297-300. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2009.11.4.jdsc1-0904.
Original Research May 2023 Interprofessional Learning and Psychiatric Expertise in Mental Health Courts Paul Brodwin, PhD Interprofessional collaboration is crucial to reduce overincarceration of people with severe mental illness. AMA J Ethics. 2023;25(5):E353-360. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2023.353.
Viewpoint Dec 2016 Changing Memories: Between Ethics and Speculation Eric Racine, PhD and William Affleck Medical ethics concerns about the use of memory-modulating technologies should not override individual decisions about their use in clinical contexts. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(12):1241-1248. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.12.sect1-1612.
Medicine and Society Dec 2016 Manipulating Memories: The Ethics of Yesterday’s Science Fiction and Today’s Reality Julie M. Robillard, PhD and Judy Illes, PhD Neuromodulation has ethical implications for self-identity and public communication of scientific findings. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(12):1225-1231. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.12.msoc1-1612.
State of the Art and Science Aug 2014 Use of Art Making in Treating Older Patients with Dementia Laura T. Safar, MD, MA A description of therapeutic applications of art making in the elderly population. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(8):626-630. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.8.stas1-1408.
In the Literature Apr 2009 Prying Open the File Drawer Garrett M. Sparks, MD, MS The bias for publishing positive clinical-research results can cause physicians to question journal articles as dependable sources of product information. Virtual Mentor. 2009;11(4):297-300. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2009.11.4.jdsc1-0904.