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Bioethics and the good-enough death. Dying poses hard questions about autonomy. by Sarah Moses in the January 4, 2017 issue. Share Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Email to a friend Print. ...
Books ‘What It Means to Be Human’ Review: Unchosen Obligations An expert on bioethics advocates for the disabled, the elderly and the otherwise vulnerable in American law and policy.
Gutmann and Jonathan Moreno discussed their new book “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven but Nobody wants to Die: Bioethics and the Transformation of Health Care in America.” | At book talk, President ...
In a new book, Rabbi Jason Weiner lays out a Jewish framework on bioethics when it comes to universal health care and other pressing issues. Skip To Content. Open Search ...
The pandemic was raging as Elliott researched and wrote his book. Unsurprisingly, almost every one of his whistleblowers is a Covid hawk. One has the two of them mask up for a walk outdoors.
In his new book, In Pain (HarperCollins), Rieder, a research scholar and director of the Master of Bioethics Program at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics, combines this harrowing ...
The United States spends twice as much on health care per person than any other affluent democracy. But that spending has not produced the results that might be expected, noted Penn President Amy ...
The International Academy of Bioethical Inquiry was established in 2015 and since then has functioned under the auspices of Saint Louis University and the Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics. In line ...
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Willard Gaylin, a founder of a pioneering research center that wrestled with provocative issues like human behavior, death and dying, personal autonomy and genetics, died on Dec. 30 in Valhalla, N ...
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