Bioethics

Germline genome editing
October 5, 2021/Bioethics

When the Time Comes: Developing a Complete View of the Risks of Research Studies of Human Germline Genome Editing

Ethical considerations must include the impact on those who would carry children with modified genomes

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April 9, 2020/Bioethics

Tackling Neuroethical Conundrums (Podcast)

Clinical neuroethicist discusses common issues and how to address them

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March 17, 2020/Bioethics/News & Insight

Ethical Standards in a Pandemic

Current and anticipated ethical dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Physician discussion
December 27, 2019/Bioethics/Research

The Ever-Expanding Role of Clinical Ethicists

Embedded ethicists do much more than provide insight for medical decision-making

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August 13, 2019/Bioethics

New Program for PM&R Residents Tackles the Tricky Issue of Medical Ethics

Trainees use case studies to explore conundrums with dual bioethics/PM&R guidance

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July 31, 2019/Bioethics

Dear Clinical Trial Participant: Thanks for Your Help. Now Pay Up.

Drug makers shouldn’t penalize patients who helped them profit, an oncologist argues

uterus transplant
July 9, 2019/Bioethics

A North American First: Live Birth from Deceased-Donor Uterine Transplant at Cleveland Clinic

Procedure expands options for women with uterine factor infertility

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We All Bleed Red: The Importance of Self-Compassion

A conversation with Rev. Amy Greene, DMin

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February 6, 2018/Bioethics

Advances in Fetal Genetic Testing Outpace Ways to Support Patient Education and Decision-Making

Expanded prenatal DNA testing has arrived in the form of a double-edged sword

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