Search Results - "Veatch, R. M."
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Revisiting Multi‐Organ Transplantation in the Setting of Scarcity
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-01-2014)“…In the setting of organ scarcity, the ethics of multi‐organ transplantation (MOT) deserve new examination. MOT offers substantial benefits to certain…”
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Equal Opportunity Supplemented by Fair Innings: Equity and Efficiency in Allocating Deceased Donor Kidneys
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-08-2012)“…For 7 years, the Kidney Transplantation Committee of the United Network for Organ Sharing/Organ Procurement Transplantation Network has attempted to revise the…”
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Organ Exchanges: Fairness to the O‐Blood Group
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The Impossibility of a Morality Internal to Medicine
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-12-2001)“…After distinguishing two different meanings of the notion of a ‘morality internal to medicine’ and considering a hypothetical case of a society that relied on…”
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Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death (UDCDD) and the Definition of Death
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-07-2011)“…The New York City protocol for a trial of uncontrolled donation after circulatory determination of death, which includes measures to reestablish circulation to…”
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Doctor Does Not Know Best: Why in the New Century Physicians Must Stop Trying to Benefit Patients
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-12-2000)“…While twentieth-century medical ethics has focused on the duty of physicians to benefit their patients, the next century will see that duty challenged in three…”
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White coat ceremonies: a second opinion
Published in Journal of medical ethics (01-02-2002)“…A “white coat” ceremony functions as a rite of passage for students entering medical school. This comment provides a second option in response to the earlier,…”
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Consent, Confidentiality, and Research
Published in The New England journal of medicine (20-03-1997)“…Genetic testing for susceptibility to familial adenomatous polyposis has considerable importance for the relatives of patients with the disease, because a…”
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The pharmacist and assisted suicide
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The myth of presumed consent: ethical problems in new organ procurement strategies
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Non-heart-beating cadaver organ procurement: Two remaining issues
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Routine Inquiry about Organ Donation — An Alternative to Presumed Consent
Published in The New England journal of medicine (24-10-1991)“…AS of April 1991, there were 22,842 people in the United States on the waiting lists for organs for transplantation. 1 The list is getting longer each year…”
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Why Organ Exchanges Serve the Interests of O‐Donors
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Which Grounds for Overriding Autonomy Are Legitimate?
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The nondirected live-kidney donor: ethical considerations and practice guidelines: A National Conference Report
Published in Transplantation (27-08-2002)“…The success of kidney transplantation from a genetically unrelated living spouse or friend has influenced transplant physicians to consider the requests of…”
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Medically futile care: the role of the physician in setting limits
Published in American journal of law & medicine (01-01-1992)“…In an effort to clarify the concept of "medically futile care," two types of futile care are identified: 1) care that produces no demonstrable effect; and 2)…”
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Preferential service for a powerful physician
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Informing a patient about a homeopathic preparation
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Incommensurability: its implications for the patient/physician relation
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-06-1995)“…Scientific authority and physician authority are both challenged by Thomas Kuhn's concept of incommensurability. If competing "paradigms" or "world views"…”
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Consensus of expertise: the role of consensus of experts in formulating public policy and estimating facts
Published in The Journal of medicine and philosophy (01-08-1991)“…For years analysts have recognized the error of assuming that experts in medical science are also experts in deciding the clinically correct course for…”
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