Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Letter to the Editor Nov 2016 Response to “Ethical and Clinical Dilemmas in Using Psychotropic Medications During Pregnancy” Jennifer Piel, JD, MD, Suzanne B. Murray, MD, and Carmen Antonela Croicu, MD Treatment of pregnant women with psychosis may involve reconciling conflicting ethical obligations. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(11):1156-1159. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.corr1-1611. Medicine and Society Aug 2017 Nontherapeutic Circumcision of Minors as an Ethically Problematic Form of Iatrogenic Injury J. Steven Svoboda, Esq., MS, JD Nontherapeutic infant male circumcision is not medically or ethically justifiable and should be deferred until the person is able to decide for himself. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(8):815-824. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.msoc2-1708. Medicine and Society Oct 2019 Which Ethical Considerations Should Inform Hospice Decisions About Caring for Patients With Obesity? Chithra R. Perumalswami, MD, MSc, Brycin D. Hanslits, and Susan D. Goold, MD, MA, MHSA Current evidence suggests how hospice and palliative care clinicians can help advocate for high-quality, end-of-life care for patients with obesity. AMA J Ethics. 2019;21(10):E873-878. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2019.873. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Current page 2
Letter to the Editor Nov 2016 Response to “Ethical and Clinical Dilemmas in Using Psychotropic Medications During Pregnancy” Jennifer Piel, JD, MD, Suzanne B. Murray, MD, and Carmen Antonela Croicu, MD Treatment of pregnant women with psychosis may involve reconciling conflicting ethical obligations. AMA J Ethics. 2016;18(11):1156-1159. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.11.corr1-1611.
Medicine and Society Aug 2017 Nontherapeutic Circumcision of Minors as an Ethically Problematic Form of Iatrogenic Injury J. Steven Svoboda, Esq., MS, JD Nontherapeutic infant male circumcision is not medically or ethically justifiable and should be deferred until the person is able to decide for himself. AMA J Ethics. 2017;19(8):815-824. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2017.19.8.msoc2-1708.
Medicine and Society Oct 2019 Which Ethical Considerations Should Inform Hospice Decisions About Caring for Patients With Obesity? Chithra R. Perumalswami, MD, MSc, Brycin D. Hanslits, and Susan D. Goold, MD, MA, MHSA Current evidence suggests how hospice and palliative care clinicians can help advocate for high-quality, end-of-life care for patients with obesity. AMA J Ethics. 2019;21(10):E873-878. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2019.873.