This resource is designed for psychology educators and students and can also be useful for those seeking care for themselves or family members. Materials in this package include background information ...
Guest Avery Kolers, PhD, discusses health care ethics. When faced with an illness do you want nuances or absolutes when deciding a course of treatment? Avery Kolers, PhD, discusses health care ethics.
Allen Dao is a biology major and a 2023-24 health care ethics intern with the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are his own. In September 2023, nurses at UC San Diego ...
The scenario plays out countless times across hospital corridors: A medical student observes an attending physician dismissing a patient’s concerns, a resident falsifying documentation, or a colleague ...
Color Us United launched a petition urging Americans to take a stand against Duke University’s "unscientific, unethical racial agenda" that is part of the prestigious institution’s diversity, equity, ...
Organizations need workplace standards to promote safety and quality, so they establish margins of error where some deviation from the ideal is acceptable. For ...
COIMBATORE: AK Ravikumar, chairman of IMA Hospital Board of India, said unethical behaviour and business practices in health care sector remain a concern. Speaking to TNIE recently on the sidelines of ...
New vaccines are often evaluated in trials in which some participants receive a placebo. But not all studies can be designed this way. By Teddy Rosenbluth The Department of Health and Human Services ...
People are far more likely to lie and cheat when they use AI for tasks, according to an eyebrow-raising new study in the journal Nature. “Using AI creates a convenient moral distance between people ...