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99Standing on more than one leg: Interdisciplinarity's balancing actsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 8 (1). 2008.This Article does not have an abstract
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174Allocating resources in humanitarian medicinePublic Health Ethics 2 (1): 89-99. 2009.Fair resource allocation in humanitarian medicine is gaining in importance and complexity, but remains insufficiently explored. It raises specific issues regarding non-ideal fairness, global solidarity, legitimacy in non-governmental institutions and conflicts of interest. All would benefit from further exploration. We propose that some headway could be made by adapting existing frameworks of procedural fairness for use in humanitarian organizations. Despite the difficulties in applying it to hu…Read more
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241Research ethics and international epidemic response: The case of ebola and marburg hemorrhagic feversPublic Health Ethics 2 (1): 7-29. 2009.Institute for Biomedical Ethics, Geneva University Medical School * Corresponding author: Médecins Sans Frontières (OCG), rue de Lausanne 78, CH-1211 Geneva 21, Switzerland. Tel.: +41 (0)22 849 89 29; Fax: +41 (0)22 849 84 88; Email: philippe_calain{at}hotmail.com ' + u + '@' + d + ' '//--> Abstract Outbreaks of filovirus (Ebola and Marburg) hemorrhagic fevers in Africa are typically the theater of rescue activities involving international experts and agencies tasked with reinforcing national au…Read more
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91What If Medical Graduates Are Right?American Journal of Bioethics 12 (5): 37-38. 2012.The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 5, Page 37-38, May 2012
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126Interventions and PersonsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 12 (1). 2012.The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 1, Page 10-11, January 2012
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82Articulating the Balance of Interests Between Humans and Other AnimalsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 9 (5): 17-19. 2009.
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199Implicit bias in healthcare professionals: a systematic reviewBMC Medical Ethics 18 (1): 19. 2017.Implicit biases involve associations outside conscious awareness that lead to a negative evaluation of a person on the basis of irrelevant characteristics such as race or gender. This review examines the evidence that healthcare professionals display implicit biases towards patients. PubMed, PsychINFO, PsychARTICLE and CINAHL were searched for peer-reviewed articles published between 1st March 2003 and 31st March 2013. Two reviewers assessed the eligibility of the identified papers based on prec…Read more
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154Why Physicians Ought to Lie for Their PatientsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 12 (3): 4-12. 2012.Sometimes physicians lie to third-party payers in order to grant their patients treatment they would otherwise not receive. This strategy, commonly known as gaming the system, is generally condemned for three reasons. First, it may hurt the patient for the sake of whom gaming was intended. Second, it may hurt other patients. Third, it offends contractual and distributive justice. Hence, gaming is considered to be immoral behavior. This article is an attempt to show that, on the contrary, gaming …Read more
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755Éthique et santé publiqueLes ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 7 (3): 59-67. 2012.Quelles sont les principales problématiques en émergence dans l’éthique de la santé publique ces 10 prochaines années? Se hasarder à prédire l’avenir nécessite toujours une certaine dose d’autodérision, mais les fondements des enjeux sur une échéance aussi proche sont en grande partie déjà présents. Ils peuvent être décrits à différents niveaux d’observation. Le premier de ces niveaux est technique : la santé publique recouvre toute une série d’interventions, dont la mise en œuvre rencontre des …Read more
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99De-clustering national and international inequalityAmerican Journal of Bioethics 7 (11). 2007.This Article does not have an abstract
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108Assisted Suicide in Switzerland: Clarifying Liberties and ClaimsBioethics 30 (9): 199-208. 2016.Assisting suicide is legal in Switzerland if it is offered without selfish motive to a person with decision-making capacity. Although the ‘Swiss model’ for suicide assistance has been extensively described in the literature, the formally and informally protected liberties and claims of assistors and recipients of suicide assistance in Switzerland are incompletely captured in the literature. In this article, we describe the package of rights involved in the ‘Swiss model’ using the framework of Ho…Read more
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143Developing the Capacity of Ethics Consultants to Promote Just Resource AllocationAmerican Journal of Bioethics 9 (4): 37-39. 2009.One of the most striking findings of the study by Foglia and colleagues (2009) was that clinicians and managers were most concerned with limited resources while ethics committee chairpersons focuse...
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83Variants of Unknown Significance and Their Impact on AutonomyAmerican Journal of Bioethics 15 (7): 26-28. 2015.