Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Policy Forum Oct 2014 Conflicts of Interest for Physicians Treating Egg Donors Caroline Bass and Joseph Gregorio Lack of protections for egg donors can result in physician conflicts of interest, inadequate informed consent processes, and subpar donor care. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(10):822-826. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.10.pfor2-1410. Policy Forum Mar 2013 Should Physicians Participate in State-Ordered Executions? James K. Boehnlein, MD To participate in a lethal injection is to occupy the medical role and use medical training for a purpose that is not part of the goals of medicine and that harms the recipient of treatment. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(3):240-243. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.3.pfor3-1303. Policy Forum Feb 2004 Addressing Paternalism with Patients' Rights: Unintended Consequences Felicia Cohn, PhD A bioethicist discusses how the need for patient autonomy and patients' rights can be fulfilled through strong patient-physician communication. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(2):106-109. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.2.pfor1-0402. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3
Policy Forum Oct 2014 Conflicts of Interest for Physicians Treating Egg Donors Caroline Bass and Joseph Gregorio Lack of protections for egg donors can result in physician conflicts of interest, inadequate informed consent processes, and subpar donor care. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16(10):822-826. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2014.16.10.pfor2-1410.
Policy Forum Mar 2013 Should Physicians Participate in State-Ordered Executions? James K. Boehnlein, MD To participate in a lethal injection is to occupy the medical role and use medical training for a purpose that is not part of the goals of medicine and that harms the recipient of treatment. Virtual Mentor. 2013;15(3):240-243. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2013.15.3.pfor3-1303.
Policy Forum Feb 2004 Addressing Paternalism with Patients' Rights: Unintended Consequences Felicia Cohn, PhD A bioethicist discusses how the need for patient autonomy and patients' rights can be fulfilled through strong patient-physician communication. Virtual Mentor. 2004;6(2):106-109. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2004.6.2.pfor1-0402.