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Mashup Score: 8The revised International Code of Medical Ethics unites doctors under one global medical ethos - 3 month(s) ago
The World Medical Association’s revised International Code of Medical Ethics offers a core set of ethical norms for all doctors worldwide to follow, write Ramin W Parsa-Parsi , Raanan Gillon , and Urban Wiesing Increasing global mobility, and the growing plurality in society that comes with it, has an undeniable effect on medical practice. The likelihood of patients consulting doctors with different cultural backgrounds, religions, or secular values has increased substantially. This raises several essential questions for the medical profession around whether patients can expect a core set of ethical norms from all doctors regardless of their location, backgrounds, and beliefs or whether patients have to accept that ethical norms will differ depending on where they are in the world. We firmly believe that the medical profession across the world needs common answers to such questions and that there should be (and is) a core set of ethical norms for the world’s doctors. The World Medical
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Mashup Score: 6The revised International Code of Medical Ethics unites doctors under one global medical ethos - 3 month(s) ago
The World Medical Association’s revised International Code of Medical Ethics offers a core set of ethical norms for all doctors worldwide to follow, write Ramin W Parsa-Parsi , Raanan Gillon , and Urban Wiesing Increasing global mobility, and the growing plurality in society that comes with it, has an undeniable effect on medical practice. The likelihood of patients consulting doctors with different cultural backgrounds, religions, or secular values has increased substantially. This raises several essential questions for the medical profession around whether patients can expect a core set of ethical norms from all doctors regardless of their location, backgrounds, and beliefs or whether patients have to accept that ethical norms will differ depending on where they are in the world. We firmly believe that the medical profession across the world needs common answers to such questions and that there should be (and is) a core set of ethical norms for the world’s doctors. The World Medical
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Mashup Score: 1Viewing Pediatric Food Oral Immunotherapy Through an Ethical Lens—A Narrative Systematic Review - 1 year(s) ago
Food allergy remains a common problem and a lifelong condition for many children. In recent years food allergy management has increasingly involved conversations about food oral immunotherapy. While ethical considerations of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice implicitly inform these conversations, applying these principles can be complex, particularly in young children. Families…
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Mashup Score: 0Ethics, conduct and sinonasal surgery - 1 year(s) ago
For the three plenary sessions at ERS 2023, we asked top leaders in the field to enlighten us in the general aspects of our profession that need attention. Prof Gil Siegal will discuss the ethical questions we encounter in our daily practice. The need to direct our practice in an ethical manner is clear. It is also easy to agree that healthcare providers are generally good-hearted, conscious…
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Mashup Score: 26Building responsible AI: 5 pillars for an ethical future - 2 year(s) ago
Humans are building AI, so they bring their own ethics into the design, oftentimes for the worse. Responsible AI can help mitigate this bias.
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Mashup Score: 1Ethical quandaries at end of life: Navigating real-world case examples as a pediatric psychologist. - PsycNET - 2 year(s) ago
Objective: The aim of this article is to illustrate and discuss ethical dilemmas that might occur in the context of pediatric end-of-life care using case examples. The cases highlight ethical principles and are distilled by a multidisciplinary group of pediatric providers (i.e., psychologists, medical student, psychiatrist, bone marrow transplant physician), offering a unique perspective and…
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Mashup Score: 3
Background Since the 1990s, increasing research has been devoted to the identification of biomarkers for autism to help attain more objective diagnosis; enable early prediction of prognosis; and gui…
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Mashup Score: 1
Background Since the 1990s, increasing research has been devoted to the identification of biomarkers for autism to help attain more objective diagnosis; enable early prediction of prognosis; and gui…
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Mashup Score: 1Facebook to shut down facial recognition system, delete face prints of 1 billion users - 3 year(s) ago
Facebook will shut down its facial recognition system, which automatically identifies users in photos and videos, amid growing concerns about the use of the technology.
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Mashup Score: 0Addressing ethical confusion in deceased donation and transplantation research: the need for dedicated guidance - 3 year(s) ago
Specialised ethical guidance is needed to help clincian-researchers manage the unique ethical complexities of research in deceased donation and transplantation during the end of life period.
Source: Wiley Online LibraryCategories: Latest Headlines, TransplantationTweet
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