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    Farewell to Cardinal Carter
    The Chesterton Review 29 (1/2): 193-194. 2003.
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    Publish and perish: a case study of publication ethics in a rural community
    Journal of Medical Ethics 32 (9): 526-529. 2006.
    Background: Health researchers must weigh the benefits and risks of publishing their findings.Objective: To explore differences in decision making between rural health researchers and managers on the publication of research from small identifiable populations.Method: A survey that investigated the attitudes of Australian rural general practitioners to nurse practitioners was explored. Decisions on the study’s publication were analysed with bioethical principles and health service management ethi…Read more
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    Ethical Withdrawal of ECMO Support Over the Objections of Competent Patients
    with Dominic Wilkinson, Jacky Suen, Mioko Kasagi Suzuki, and Julian Savulescu
    American Journal of Bioethics 23 (6): 27-30. 2023.
    In their target article, Childress et al provide a detailed analysis of dilemmas arising from disagreement between an ICU team and a competent patient (Mr J) about dis/continuation of extra-corpore...
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    Ethics of HIV testing in general practice without informed consent: a case series
    Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (12): 698-702. 2005.
    This case series presents two general practice cases where HIV testing occurred, or results suggestive of HIV were received, before informed consent was obtained. Bioethical and professional principles are used to explore these dilemmas