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    Defining reasonable patient standard and preference for shared decision making among patients undergoing anaesthesia in Singapore
    with J. L. J. Yek, J. A. D. Tan, G. Y. Lin, T. Thamotharampillai, and H. R. Abdullah
    BMC Medical Ethics 18 (1): 6. 2017.
    A cross-sectional study to ascertain what the Singapore population would regard as material risk in the anaesthesia consent-taking process and identify demographic factors that predict patient preferences in medical decision-making to tailor a more patient-centered informed consent. A survey was performed involving patients 21 years old and above who attended the pre-operative evaluation clinic over a 1-month period in Singapore General Hospital. Questionnaires were administered to assess patien…Read more
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    Mitigating Moral Distress from “Suboptimal” Discharges through Dimensions of Care
    with Zamina Mithani Aziz, Kait Cassidy, Hany Hamdy Abdallah, and Lauren Sparber
    American Journal of Bioethics 26 (6): 73-76. 2026.
    Campelia et al. (2026) are applauded for proposing a practical framework to navigate ethical issues that arise with complex hospital dispositions (CHD) and aptly demonstrating how the proposed five...
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    Motion planning with sequential convex optimization and convex collision checking
    with J. Schulman, Y. Duan, J. Ho, I. Awwal, H. Bradlow, J. Pan, S. Patil, K. Goldberg, and P. Abbeel
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    Transancestral mapping of the MHC region in systemic lupus erythematosus identifies new independent and interacting loci at MSH5, HLA-DPB1 and HLA-G (review)
    with Stephen Hauser, Fernando M. M. A., J. Freudenberg, D. L. Morris, L. Boteva, B. Rhodes, M. F. Gonzalez-Escribano, M. A. Lopez-Nevot, S. V. Navarra, and P. K. Gregersen
    Objectives: Systemic lupus erythematosus is a chronic multisystem genetically complex autoimmune disease characterised by the production of autoantibodies to nuclear and cellular antigens, tissue inflammation and organ damage. Genome-wide association.
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    Changes and challenges for moral education in Taiwan
    Journal of Moral Education 33 (4): 575-595. 2004.
    Taiwan has gradually transformed from an authoritarian to a democratic society. The education system is moving from uniformity to diversity, from authoritarian centralization to deregulation and pluralism. Moral education is a reflection of, and influenced by, educational reform and social change, as this paper shows in describing the history of moral education in Taiwan. From 1949 to the 1980s, Taiwan's moral education consisted of ideological, nationalistic, political education and the teachin…Read more