Search Results Search Sort by RelevanceMost Recent Case and Commentary Dec 2022 How Should Clinicians Own Their Roles as Past and Present Exacerbators of Health Inequity and as Present and Future Contributors to Health Equity? Lisa M. Lee, PhD, MA, MS and Anita L. Allen, JD, PhD To improve health outcomes, clinicians must move quickly yet operate slowly enough to center empathy in practice. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1121-1128. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1121. Medicine and Society Dec 2022 For Clinicians to Do Less, Organizations Must Do More Pallavi Juneja, MD Medicine has been defined by doing, but bias, error, and burnout are potential consequences of speed and constant activity. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1141-1148. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1141. Case and Commentary Sep 2022 How Should Health Care Organizations Protect Personnel in Environmental Services and Related Fields? Abigail E. Lowe, MA and Shawn G. Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH All health workers should be included in planning personal protective equipment access and infectious disease containment operations. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(9):E846-852. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.846. Policy Forum Sep 2022 Why Improving Low-Wage Health Care Jobs Is Critical for Health Equity Mignon Duffy, PhD Commitment to health equity demands higher pay, improved benefits, and more workplace protections for all health workers. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(9):E871-875. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.871. Medicine and Society Sep 2022 Wage Theft and Worker Exploitation in Health Care Nicole Hallett, JD Workers essential to social functioning and safety are paid as if health care organizations would not cease functioning without them. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(9):E890-894. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.890. Medicine and Society Jun 2022 ماذا تتطلب الأخلاقيات من ممارسة الرعاية الصحية في مناطق الصراع؟ Leonard Rubenstein, JD, LLM and Rohini Haar, MD, MPH AMA J Ethics. 2022;E535-541. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.535. Art of Medicine Jul 2022 Chinese Calligraphy and the Art of Writing Audiey C. Kao, MD, PhD With today’s myriad natural and man-made threats to human flourishing, a Confucian proverb on common good encourages consideration of a shared future. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(7):E676-680. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.676. Podcast Jul 2022 Author Interview: “Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities” Aislinn C. Rookwood and Mariah Abney join Ethics Talk to discuss their article, coauthored with Hannah S. Butler-Robbins, Danielle Marie Westmark, and Dr Regina Idoate: “Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities.” Podcast Jul 2022 Author Interview: “How the Arts Help Us Hold Grief and Maintain Collective Care” Tara Rynders joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “How the Arts Help Us Hold Grief and Maintain Collective Care.” Original Research Jul 2022 Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities Aislinn C. Rookwood, MPH, Mariah Abney, Hannah S. Butler-Robbins, Danielle Marie Westmark, MLIS, and Regina Idoate, PhD Culturally responsive, arts-based methods can enhance research and education across the cancer-control continuum with Indigenous persons. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(7):E563-575. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.563. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Case and Commentary Dec 2022 How Should Clinicians Own Their Roles as Past and Present Exacerbators of Health Inequity and as Present and Future Contributors to Health Equity? Lisa M. Lee, PhD, MA, MS and Anita L. Allen, JD, PhD To improve health outcomes, clinicians must move quickly yet operate slowly enough to center empathy in practice. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1121-1128. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1121.
Medicine and Society Dec 2022 For Clinicians to Do Less, Organizations Must Do More Pallavi Juneja, MD Medicine has been defined by doing, but bias, error, and burnout are potential consequences of speed and constant activity. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(12):E1141-1148. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.1141.
Case and Commentary Sep 2022 How Should Health Care Organizations Protect Personnel in Environmental Services and Related Fields? Abigail E. Lowe, MA and Shawn G. Gibbs, PhD, MBA, CIH All health workers should be included in planning personal protective equipment access and infectious disease containment operations. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(9):E846-852. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.846.
Policy Forum Sep 2022 Why Improving Low-Wage Health Care Jobs Is Critical for Health Equity Mignon Duffy, PhD Commitment to health equity demands higher pay, improved benefits, and more workplace protections for all health workers. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(9):E871-875. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.871.
Medicine and Society Sep 2022 Wage Theft and Worker Exploitation in Health Care Nicole Hallett, JD Workers essential to social functioning and safety are paid as if health care organizations would not cease functioning without them. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(9):E890-894. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.890.
Medicine and Society Jun 2022 ماذا تتطلب الأخلاقيات من ممارسة الرعاية الصحية في مناطق الصراع؟ Leonard Rubenstein, JD, LLM and Rohini Haar, MD, MPH AMA J Ethics. 2022;E535-541. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.535.
Art of Medicine Jul 2022 Chinese Calligraphy and the Art of Writing Audiey C. Kao, MD, PhD With today’s myriad natural and man-made threats to human flourishing, a Confucian proverb on common good encourages consideration of a shared future. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(7):E676-680. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.676.
Podcast Jul 2022 Author Interview: “Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities” Aislinn C. Rookwood and Mariah Abney join Ethics Talk to discuss their article, coauthored with Hannah S. Butler-Robbins, Danielle Marie Westmark, and Dr Regina Idoate: “Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities.”
Podcast Jul 2022 Author Interview: “How the Arts Help Us Hold Grief and Maintain Collective Care” Tara Rynders joins Ethics Talk to discuss her article: “How the Arts Help Us Hold Grief and Maintain Collective Care.”
Original Research Jul 2022 Arts-Based Research Methods to Explore Cancer in Indigenous Communities Aislinn C. Rookwood, MPH, Mariah Abney, Hannah S. Butler-Robbins, Danielle Marie Westmark, MLIS, and Regina Idoate, PhD Culturally responsive, arts-based methods can enhance research and education across the cancer-control continuum with Indigenous persons. AMA J Ethics. 2022;24(7):E563-575. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.563.