Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Medical Education Jan 2021 How Should Students Learn About Contemporary Implications of Health Professionals’ Roles in the Holocaust? Robert Baker, PhD The Nuremberg Code, the World Medical Association’s declarations of Geneva and Helsinki, and the Belmont Report share an origin in the Holocaust. AMA J Ethics. 2021;23(1):E31-37. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.31. In the Literature Dec 2005 Protecting the Vulnerable: A Call for Pediatrician Advocates Philip A. Perry, MSJ U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher urges pediatricians to expand their roles to become community advocates on behalf of children's health initiatives. Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(12):794-797. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.12.jdsc1-0512. In the Literature Oct 2014 Seeking Causes for Race-Related Disparities in Contraceptive Use Carolyn Payne and Nicole Fanarjian, MD, MSCR An attempt to investigate correlations between race, attitudes, and contraceptive use did not find meaningful associations between race and attitudes about birth control or pregnancy that could influence contraceptive choice. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(10):805-809. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.10.jdsc1-1410.
Medical Education Jan 2021 How Should Students Learn About Contemporary Implications of Health Professionals’ Roles in the Holocaust? Robert Baker, PhD The Nuremberg Code, the World Medical Association’s declarations of Geneva and Helsinki, and the Belmont Report share an origin in the Holocaust. AMA J Ethics. 2021;23(1):E31-37. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2021.31.
In the Literature Dec 2005 Protecting the Vulnerable: A Call for Pediatrician Advocates Philip A. Perry, MSJ U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher urges pediatricians to expand their roles to become community advocates on behalf of children's health initiatives. Virtual Mentor. 2005;7(12):794-797. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2005.7.12.jdsc1-0512.
In the Literature Oct 2014 Seeking Causes for Race-Related Disparities in Contraceptive Use Carolyn Payne and Nicole Fanarjian, MD, MSCR An attempt to investigate correlations between race, attitudes, and contraceptive use did not find meaningful associations between race and attitudes about birth control or pregnancy that could influence contraceptive choice. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(10):805-809. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.10.jdsc1-1410.