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    Undergraduate Ethics Education in Paramedicine in Australia
    with Kirsty Shearer, Tania Signal, Ruth Townsend, and Nikola Stepanov
    Journal of Academic Ethics 21 (3): 377-392. 2023.
    In Australia, paramedics are obliged to practice ethically. Graduates of baccalaureate degrees in paramedicine should therefore possess a common grounding in ethics to meet the professional capabilities expected of registered paramedics. However, there is a lack of clarity regarding ethics education for paramedicine students, including what is taught, how it is taught, and how it is assessed. This paper explores ethics education for paramedicine students in Australia, how it aligns with current …Read more
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    Ethical precepts for medical volunteerism: including local voices and values to guide RHD surgery in Rwanda
    with Marilyn E. Coors and Dayna B. Matthew
    Journal of Medical Ethics 41 (10): 814-819. 2015.
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    One, two, or many mechanisms? The brain's processing of complex words
    with Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells nte and Marta Kutas
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6): 1031-1032. 1999.
    The heated debate over whether there is only a single mechanism or two mechanisms for morphology has diverted valuable research energy away from the more critical questions about the neural computations involved in the comprehension and production of morphologically complex forms. Cognitive neuroscience data implicate many brain areas. All extant models, whether they rely on a connectionist network or espouse two mechanisms, are too underspecified to explain why more than a few brain areas diffe…Read more