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    Research in the physician's office:
    with Lois Snyder
    Hastings Center Report 38 (2): 23-25. 2008.
    : Dr. Smith is an internist in private practice who works at an inner city clinic affiliated with a university hospital. He is also a member of the university faculty. Many of Dr. Smith’s patients have type 2 diabetes mellitus and struggle with health care and other costs. Thinking about opportunities to better serve his patients and advance his career, Dr. Smith considers conducting clinical research in his office. ACME is a respected pharmaceutical company that for decades has engaged in resea…Read more
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    Destination LVAD Therapy and the Trappings of Metaphor
    with Nicholas Braus
    American Journal of Bioethics 17 (2): 16-17. 2017.
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    US medical and surgical society position statements on physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: a review
    with Joseph G. Barsness, Casey R. Regnier, and C. Christopher Hook
    BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1): 1-7. 2020.
    BackgroundAn analysis of the position statements of secular US medical and surgical professional societies on physician-assisted suicide (PAS) and euthanasia have not been published recently. Available statements were evaluated for position, content, and sentiment.MethodsIn order to create a comprehensive list of secular medical and surgical societies, the results of a systematic search using Google were cross-referenced with a list of societies that have a seat on the American Medical Associati…Read more
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    Addressing the Perceived Duality of Represented and Unrepresented Patients: Legal Findings in a Moral Context
    with Erin S. DeMartino and Beau P. Sperry
    American Journal of Bioethics 20 (2): 49-50. 2020.
    Volume 20, Issue 2, February 2020, Page 49-50.
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    Readability of state-sponsored advance directive forms in the United States: a cross sectional study
    with Luke A. Mueller and Kevin I. Reid
    BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1): 6. 2010.
    State governments provide preprinted advance directive forms to the general public. However, many adults in the United States (US) lack the skills necessary to read and comprehend health care-related materials. In this study, we sought to determine the readability of state government-sponsored advance directive forms
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    Physician perspectives and compliance with patient advance directives: the role external factors play on physician decision making (review)
    with Christopher M. Burkle, Keith M. Swetz, C. Christopher Hook, and Mark T. Keegan
    BMC Medical Ethics 13 (1): 31-. 2012.
    Background Following passage of the Patient Self Determination Act in 1990, health care institutions that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding are required to inform patients of their right to make their health care preferences known through execution of a living will and/or to appoint a surrogate-decision maker. We evaluated the impact of external factors and perceived patient preferences on physicians’ decisions to honor or forgo previously established advance directives (ADs). In addition, p…Read more