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Eric Kim

New York UniversityHarvard University
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  • New York University
    Other student
  • Harvard University
    Masters student
Areas of Specialization
Biomedical Ethics
Medical Ethics
Biomedical Ethics, Miscellaneous
Health Economics
Areas of Interest
Biomedical Ethics
Medical Ethics
Biomedical Ethics, Miscellaneous
Health Economics
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    Can the Extraordinary Become Ordinary? Re-Examining the Ethics of ECMO-DT
    with Jonathan M. Marron
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (6): 59-61. 2023.
    Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is currently reserved predominantly for bridging patients to a different destination therapy, but the use of ECMO as a destination therapy itself (ECMO-DT...
    Biomedical Ethics
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    Conscientious objections, the nature of medicine, and the need for reformability
    with Kyle Ferguson
    Bioethics 36 (1): 63-70. 2022.
    Bioethics, Volume 36, Issue 1, Page 63-70, January 2022.
    MedicineBiomedical Ethics, MiscMedical Ethics, Misc
  •  1009
    Does Medicine Need to Accommodate Positive Conscientious Objections to Morally Self-Correct?
    with Kyle Ferguson
    American Journal of Bioethics 21 (8): 74-76. 2021.
    The controversy around the accommodation of conscientious objections in medicine persists, especially for such contentious services as abortions. COs are typically considered in their negativ...
    Biomedical Ethics, MiscellaneousMedical Ethics, MiscMedicine
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