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    The Guild of Surgeons as a Tradition of Moral Enquiry
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 36 (2): 114-132. 2011.
    Alisdair MacIntyre argues that the virtues necessary for good work are everywhere and always embodied by particular communities of practice. As a general surgeon, MacIntyre’s work has deeply influenced my own understanding of the practice of good surgery. The task of this essay is to describe how the guild of surgeons functions as a more-or-less coherent tradition of moral enquiry, embodying and transmitting the virtues necessary for the practice of good surgery. Beginning with an example of sur…Read more
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    Prioritizing initiatives for institutional review board quality improvement
    with Ulrike Feske, Barbara H. Hanusa, Bruce S. Ling, Roslyn A. Stone, Shasha Gao, Galen E. Switzer, Dobalian Aram, Michael J. Fine, and Robert M. Arnold
    AJOB Empirical Bioethics 7 (4): 265-274. 2016.