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22Professional Judgment and Justice: Equal Respect for the Professional Judgment of Critical-Care PhysiciansAmerican Journal of Bioethics 16 (1): 1-2. 2016.
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22Overthrowing the Tyranny of the Journal Impact FactorAmerican Journal of Bioethics 13 (7): 1-2. 2013.No abstract
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22Justice and Bioethics: Who Should Finance Academic Publishing?American Journal of Bioethics 17 (10): 1-2. 2017.
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21Duty-Free: The Non-Obligatory Nature of Preimplantation Genetic DiagnosisAmerican Journal of Bioethics 12 (4): 1-2. 2012.The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 4, Page 1-2, April 2012
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20Allocation of Opportunities to Participate in Clinical Trials during the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Other Public Health EmergenciesHastings Center Report 52 (1): 51-58. 2021.Hastings Center Report, Volume 52, Issue 1, Page 51-58, January/February 2022.
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20Response to Commentaries: When “Everyday Language” Contributes to Miscommunication in Serious IllnessCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3): 433-438. 2019.
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20Editors’ Statement on the Responsible Use of Generative AI Technologies in Scholarly Journal PublishingHastings Center Report 53 (5): 3-6. 2023.Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform many aspects of scholarly publishing. Authors, peer reviewers, and editors might use AI in a variety of ways, and those uses might augment their existing work or might instead be intended to replace it. We are editors of bioethics and humanities journals who have been contemplating the implications of this ongoing transformation. We believe that generative AI may pose a threat to the goals that animate our work but could also…Read more
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19Suicide and the Sufficiency of Surrogate Decision MakersAmerican Journal of Bioethics 13 (3). 2013.No abstract
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19Editors’ Statement on the Responsible Use of Generative AI Technologies in Scholarly Journal PublishingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (3): 5-8. 2023.The new generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools, and especially the large language models (LLMs) of which ChatGPT is the most prominent example, have the potential to transform many aspects o...
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19Qatar’s Bioethics MeetingAmerican Journal of Bioethics 24 (4): 1-3. 2024.What is the purpose of a large academic meeting attended by hundreds or thousands of participants? What are the reasons, given current virtual conferencing technology, to hold such meetings in pers...
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19Treatability Statements in Serious Illness: The Gap Between What is Said and What is HeardCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3): 394-404. 2019.:Empirical work has shown that patients and physicians have markedly divergent understandings of treatability statements in the context of serious illness. Patients often understand treatability statements as conveying good news for prognosis and quality of life. In contrast, physicians often do not intend treatability statements to convey improvement in prognosis or quality of life, but merely that a treatment is available. Similarly, patients often understand treatability statements as conveyi…Read more
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18Editors' statement on the responsible use of generative artificial intelligence technologies in scholarly journal publishingBioethics 37 (9): 825-828. 2023.Bioethics, EarlyView.
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18CPR and Ventricular Assist Devices: The Challenge of Prolonging Life Without Guaranteeing HealthAmerican Journal of Bioethics 17 (2): 1-2. 2017.
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17The One Health Approach to Zoonotic Emerging Infectious DiseasesAmerican Journal of Bioethics 18 (10): 1-2. 2018.
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17The AJOB experimentAmerican Journal of Bioethics 1 (1): 1. 2001.This Article does not have an abstract
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17The meaning of graduate education for bioethicsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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16Blood, sweat and tearsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 6 (3). 2006.This Article does not have an abstract
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16AJOB 2.0: Taking Bioethics to a New LevelAmerican Journal of Bioethics 14 (8): 1-2. 2014.No abstract
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16Introduction: Through the Lens of Linguistic TheoryCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3): 392-393. 2019.
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16Evaluating graduate programs in bioethics: What measures should we use?American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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16More than Conveying Information: Informed Consent as Speech ActAmerican Journal of Bioethics 21 (5): 1-3. 2021.In their target article, Millum and Bromwich situate their article against a backdrop of well-documented empirical research demonstrating that many participants have variable and often poor...
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16Editors' statement on the responsible use of generative artificial intelligence technologies in scholarly journal publishingDeveloping World Bioethics 23 (4): 296-299. 2023.Developing World Bioethics, EarlyView.
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16Down the Primrose PathIn Richard Creath & Jane Maienschein (eds.), Biology and epistemology, Cambridge University Press. pp. 91. 1999.
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15Organizational Needs Versus Ethics Committee PracticeAmerican Journal of Bioethics 9 (4): 1-2. 2009.No abstract
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