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    Erratum to: A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: Part 4 - Ethical issues in clinical and social applications of neuroscience
    with Kira Becker, John R. Shook, and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12 2. 2017.
    Background As a discipline, neuroethics addresses a range of questions and issues generated by basic neuroscientific research, and its use and meanings in the clinical and social spheres. Here, we present Part 4 of a four-part bibliography of the neuroethics literature focusing on clinical and social applications of neuroscience, to include: the treatment-enhancement discourse; issues arising in neurology, psychiatry, and pain care; neuroethics education and training; neuroethics and the law; ne…Read more
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    Erratum to: A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: Part 4 - Ethical issues in clinical and social applications of neuroscience
    with Kira Becker, John R. Shook, and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2017 12:1 12 (1): 2. 2017.
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    A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: Part 4 - Ethical issues in clinical and social applications of neuroscience
    with Kira Becker, John R. Shook, and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 12 1. 2017.
    BackgroundAs a discipline, neuroethics addresses a range of questions and issues generated by basic neuroscientific research, and its use and meanings in the clinical and social spheres. Here, we present Part 4 of a four-part bibliography of the neuroethics literature focusing on clinical and social applications of neuroscience, to include: the treatment-enhancement discourse; issues arising in neurology, psychiatry, and pain care; neuroethics education and training; neuroethics and the law; neu…Read more
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    A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: Part 4 - Ethical issues in clinical and social applications of neuroscience
    with Kira Becker, John R. Shook, and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2017 12:1 12 (1): 1. 2017.
    As a discipline, neuroethics addresses a range of questions and issues generated by basic neuroscientific research, and its use and meanings in the clinical and social spheres. Here, we present Part 4 of a four-part bibliography of the neuroethics literature focusing on clinical and social applications of neuroscience, to include: the treatment-enhancement discourse; issues arising in neurology, psychiatry, and pain care; neuroethics education and training; neuroethics and the law; neuroethics a…Read more
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    By Author BAGHERI, Alireza. Criticism of “Brain
    with Tom L. Beauchamp, Howard Brody, Franklin G. Miller, Alexander S. Curtis, Patricia Milmoe, Ronald M. U. S. Green, Sharona Hoffman, Edmund G. Howe, and Jeffrey P. Kahn
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13 (4): 407-09. 2003.
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    Public Health Ethics: Health by the Numbers
    with Pat Milmoe McCarrick
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (3): 339-358. 1998.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Public Health Ethics: Health by the NumbersMartina Darragh (bio) and Pat Milmoe McCarrick (bio)Hippocrates had nothing to say about public health. Rather, the idea that a government should protect its citizens from disease by maintaining sanitary conditions has its origin in Renaissance humanities texts, and the notion that physicians have public health responsibilities emerged in the works of such Enlightenment authors as Johann Pet…Read more
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    Searching across boundaries: National information resource on ethics and human genetics
    with Harriet Hutson Gray, Pat Milmoe McCarrick, and Susan Cartier Poland
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 12 (1): 103-113. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 12.1 (2002) 103-113 [Access article in PDF] Scope Note Update Searching Across Boundaries: National Information Resource on Ethics and Human Genetics* While indeed an historical moment, the announcement of the mapping of the human genome has been treated in the literature as a beginning—a new way to think about biology and the ways in which biological concepts are applied to medicine. Issues of bot…Read more
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    Teaching Resources in Bioethics Update
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11 (2): 211-218. 2001.
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    Organizational ethics and health care: Expanding bioethics to the institutional arena
    with Laura Jane Bishop and M. Nichelle Cherry
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 9 (2): 189-208. 1999.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Organizational Ethics and Health Care: Expanding Bioethics to the Institutional Arena **Laura Jane Bishop (bio), M. Nichelle Cherry (bio), and Martina Darragh* (bio)In 1995, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) expanded its patient rights standards to include requirements for assuring that hospital business practices would be ethical. Renamed “Patient Rights and Organization Ethics,” these standar…Read more
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    Scope Note 31: Managed Health Care: New Ethical Issues for All
    with Pat Milmoe McCarrick
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6 (2): 189-206. 1996.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Managed Health Care: New Ethical Issues for All*Martina Darragh (bio) and Pat Milmoe McCarrick (bio)Changes in the way that health care is perceived, delivered, and financed have occurred rapidly in a relatively short time span. The 50-year period since World War II encompasses enormous growth in medical technology, soaring health care costs, and significant fragmentation of the two-party patient- physician relationship. This relatio…Read more
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    Incentives for Providing Organs
    with Pat Milmoe McCarrick
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13 (1): 53-64. 2003.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13.1 (2003) 53-64 [Access article in PDF] Incentives for Providing Organs Patricia Milmoe McCarrick and Martina Darragh After a contentious debate at its 2002 annual meeting, the American Medical Association's House of Delegates voted to endorse the opinion of its Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs that the impact of financial incentives on organ donation should be studied (Josefson 2002). The…Read more
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    A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: part 1: overview and reviews – defining and describing the field and its practices
    with Liana Buniak and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 9 9. 2014.
    Neuroethics entails investigations of neurocognitive mechanisms of morality and ethics; and studies and address of the ethical issues spawned by the use of neuroscience and its technologies to investigate cognition, emotion and actions. These two principal emphases, or what have been called “traditions” of neuroethics both mirror traditional bioethical discussions (such as debates about the safety of technological and pharmaceutical advances and ethical implications of new scientific and technol…Read more
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    A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: part 3 – “second tradition neuroethics” – ethical issues in neuroscience
    with Amanda Martin, Kira Becker, and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 11 7. 2016.
    BackgroundNeuroethics describes several interdisciplinary topics exploring the application and implications of engaging neuroscience in societal contexts. To explore this topic, we present Part 3 of a four-part bibliography of neuroethics’ literature focusing on the “ethics of neuroscience.”MethodsTo complete a systematic survey of the neuroethics literature, 19 databases and 4 individual open-access journals were employed. Searches were conducted using the indexing language of the U.S. National…Read more
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    Pharmacists and conscientious objection
    with Richard M. Anderson, Laura Jane Bishop, Harriet Hutson Gray, and Susan Cartier Poland
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 16 (4): 379-396. 2006.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 16.4 (2006) 379-396MuseSearchJournalsThis JournalContents[Access article in PDF]Pharmacists and Conscientious Objection *In March 2005, a Wisconsin pharmacist's act of conscience garnered headlines across the United States. After a married woman with four children submitted a prescription for the morning-after pill, the pharmacist, Neil Noesen, not only refused to fill it, but also refused to trans…Read more
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    Scope note 30: Feminist perspectives on bioethics
    with Pat Milmoe McCarrick
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 6 (1): 85-103. 1996.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Feminist Perspectives on Bioethics*Pat Milmoe McCarrick (bio) and Martina Darragh (bio)The literature of feminist bioethics has flourished in the last decade. Women’s health care, women’s role both as patient and health care professional, the many new reproductive technologies, the exclusion of women as research subjects, as well as the broader topic of feminist contributions to ethical theory itself, have all become topics of intere…Read more
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    A four-part working bibliography of neuroethics: part 2 – neuroscientific studies of morality and ethics
    with Liana Buniak and James Giordano
    Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 10 2. 2015.
    Moral philosophy and psychology have sought to define the nature of right and wrong, and good and evil. The industrial turn of the twentieth century fostered increasingly technological approaches that conjoined philosophy to psychology, and psychology to the natural sciences. Thus, moral philosophy and psychology became ever more vested to investigations of the anatomic structures and physiologic processes involved in cognition, emotion and behavior - ultimately falling under the rubric of the n…Read more
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    Special Announcement: BIOETHICSLINE® on the World Wide Web
    Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 8 (4): 467-468. 1998.