Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent State of the Art and Science Nov 2010 The Spectrum of Autism: From Neuronal Connections to Behavioral Expression Carla A. Mazefsky, PhD and Nancy J. Minshew, MD Etiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Virtual Mentor. 2010;12(11):867-872. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.11.cprl1-1011. State of the Art and Science Jan 2025 How Should Meaningful Evidence Be Generated From Datasets? Caroline E. Morton, MRCGP and Christopher T. Rentsch, PhD Even research that uses ideal datasets might not generate high-quality evidence. AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(1):E27-33. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.27. State of the Art and Science Aug 2022 What Should Clinicians and Patients Know About the Clinical Gaze, Disability, and Iatrogenic Harm When Making Decisions? Chloë G. K. Atkins, PhD and Sunit Das, MD, PhD Avoiding harm requires that clinicians not overly rely on assumptions about “normal” embodiment. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(8):E762-767. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.762. State of the Art and Science Apr 2025 When Should Surgical Human Subject Research Involve Patients Who Are Incarcerated? Lubna Khan, MD and Marcus Hoffman, MD Surgical research involving patients who are incarcerated is fraught with ethical, logistical, and practical questions. Read in: Español AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(4):E283-290. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.283. State of the Art and Science Apr 2025 ¿En qué casos deberían las investigaciones quirúrgicas con sujetos de investigación incluir a pacientes privados de libertad? Lubna Khan, MD and Marcus Hoffman, MD La investigación quirúrgica con pacientes encarcelados está plagada de cuestiones éticas, logísticas y prácticas. Read in: English AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(4):E283-290. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.283.
State of the Art and Science Nov 2010 The Spectrum of Autism: From Neuronal Connections to Behavioral Expression Carla A. Mazefsky, PhD and Nancy J. Minshew, MD Etiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Virtual Mentor. 2010;12(11):867-872. doi: 10.1001/virtualmentor.2010.12.11.cprl1-1011.
State of the Art and Science Jan 2025 How Should Meaningful Evidence Be Generated From Datasets? Caroline E. Morton, MRCGP and Christopher T. Rentsch, PhD Even research that uses ideal datasets might not generate high-quality evidence. AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(1):E27-33. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.27.
State of the Art and Science Aug 2022 What Should Clinicians and Patients Know About the Clinical Gaze, Disability, and Iatrogenic Harm When Making Decisions? Chloë G. K. Atkins, PhD and Sunit Das, MD, PhD Avoiding harm requires that clinicians not overly rely on assumptions about “normal” embodiment. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(8):E762-767. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.762.
State of the Art and Science Apr 2025 When Should Surgical Human Subject Research Involve Patients Who Are Incarcerated? Lubna Khan, MD and Marcus Hoffman, MD Surgical research involving patients who are incarcerated is fraught with ethical, logistical, and practical questions. Read in: Español AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(4):E283-290. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.283.
State of the Art and Science Apr 2025 ¿En qué casos deberían las investigaciones quirúrgicas con sujetos de investigación incluir a pacientes privados de libertad? Lubna Khan, MD and Marcus Hoffman, MD La investigación quirúrgica con pacientes encarcelados está plagada de cuestiones éticas, logísticas y prácticas. Read in: English AMA J Ethics. 2025;27(4):E283-290. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2025.283.