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9Birth, trust and consent: reasonable mistrust and trauma-informed remediesJournal of Medical Ethics 49 (9): 624-625. 2023.In ‘The ethics of consent during labour and birth: episiotomies,’ van der Pijl et al 1 respond to the prevalence of unconsented procedures during labour, proposing a set of necessary features for adequate consent to episiotomy. Their model emphasises information sharing, value exploration and trust between a pregnant person and their healthcare provider(s). While focused on consent to episiotomy, van der Pijl et al contend their approach may be applicable to consent for other procedures during l…Read more
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9Professionalism or prejudice? Modelling roles, risking microaggressionsJournal of Medical Ethics 49 (12): 822-823. 2023.We agree with McCullough, Coverdale and Chervenak1 that ‘medical educators and academic leaders are in a pivotal and powerful position to role model’ to counter ‘incivility’ in medicine, which can include ‘dismissing’ or ‘demeaning others’. They note that ‘women may be at greater risk for experiencing incivility compared with men’, as may other individuals who experience ‘patterns of disrespect based on minority status’. The authors promote ‘professionalism’ and ‘etiquette’ to foster civility wi…Read more
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9Supporting Marginalized Decision-Maker’s Autonomy(ies)American Journal of Bioethics 22 (6): 22-24. 2022.Amy E. Caruso Brown (2022) considers situations in which a minor child’s parent or legal guardian (the “marginalized decision-maker (MDM)”) defers to another individual (the “primary decision-maker...
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6Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue on the Translational Work of BioethicsPerspectives in Biology and Medicine 65 (4): 515-520. 2022.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editors' Introduction to the Special Issue on the Translational Work of BioethicsElizabeth Lanphier and Larry R. ChurchillRecent essays in Perspectives and Biology and Medicine, including "Can Clinical Ethics Survive Climate Change" by Andrew Jameton and Jessica Pierce and "Ethical Maxims for a Marginally Inhabitable Planet" by David Schenck and Larry R. Churchill, both appearing in the Autumn 2021 issue, inspired conversations betwe…Read more
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6Stepping Up or Stepping Back: FDA Roles in Producing and Shaping Knowledge of Pediatric Covid-19 VaccinesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 22 (10): 26-28. 2022.We agree with Svirsky, Howard, and Berman that the US Food and Drug Administration plays various roles, only one of which is the technical review and evaluation of product safety and e...
Elizabeth Lanphier
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
University of Cincinnati
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Cincinnati Children's HospitalAssistant Professor
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University of CincinnatiDepartment of Philosophy
Pediatrics (College of Medicine)
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (Affiliated)Assistant Professor
Vanderbilt University
PhD, 2019
APA Central Division
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy |
Medical Ethics |
Areas of Interest
Feminist Ethics |
International Ethics |