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2. All you Need is Trust? Public Perspectives on Consenting to Participate in Genomic Research in the Sri Lankan District of Colombo
3. Hasta la vista baby: why we should dispense of “autonomy” in “autonomous systems”
4. Inclusivity in TAS research: An example of EDI as RRI
5. Ethical road map through the covid-19 pandemic
6. Ethical Duties of Nephrologists: When Patients Are Nonadherent to Treatment
7. Translational bioethics.
8. Dialysis decisions concerning cognitively impaired adults: a scoping literature review
9. Principles for pandemics: COVID-19 and professional ethical guidance in England and Wales
10. Conceptualising Surgical Innovation: An Eliminativist Proposal
11. Moral Distress and Austerity: An Avoidable Ethical Challenge in Healthcare
12. Artificial intelligence in clinical decision‐making: Rethinking personal moral responsibility.
13. The Experiences of Fathers Who Have Offspring with Autism Spectrum Disorder
14. Soft Gripping: Specifying for Trustworthiness
15. Becoming a father/refusing fatherhood : how paternal responsibilities and rights are generated
16. The need for ethical guidance for the use of patient-reported outcomes in research and clinical practice
17. Methodology and Myopia? Some Praise, a Problem, and a Plea
18. Mapping, framing, shaping: a framework for empirical bioethics research projects
19. AI regulation: a pro-innovation approach - policy proposals: TASHub Response
20. Testicular tissue re-implantation and the 'hostile testis'.
21. Women's and midwives' views on the optimum process for informed consent for research in a feasibility study involving an intrapartum intervention: a qualitative study.
22. The Experiences of Fathers Who Have Offspring with Autism Spectrum Disorder
23. Theorising the 'deliberative father': compromise, progress and striving to do fatherhood well
24. Framing fatherhood: the ethics and philosophy of researching fatherhoods
25. Position statement on ethics, equipoise and research on charged particle radiation therapy
26. Altruism in organ donation: an unnecessary requirement?
27. Reflections on How We Teach Ethics: Moral Failure in Critical Care
28. Setting standards for empirical bioethics research: a response to Carter and Cribb
29. Standards of practice in empirical bioethics research: towards a consensus
30. The subjective experience and phenomenology of depression following first episode psychosis: A qualitative study using photo-elicitation
31. PPI, paradoxes and Plato: who's sailing the ship?
32. Survey of UK clinicians' approaches to decision making in neonatal intestinal failure.
33. Monash editorial
34. Non-Professional Healthcare Workers and Ethical Obligations to Work during Pandemic Influenza
35. Hiding behind 'innovation': the case for regulated risk assessment in surgery.
36. Should We Reject Donated Organs on Moral Grounds or Permit Allocation Using Non-Medical Criteria?: A Qualitative Study
37. Listening to voices: understanding and self-management of auditory verbal hallucinations in young adults.
38. Fallacious, misleading and unhelpful: The case for removing 'systematic review' from bioethics nomenclature.
39. Men, maternity and moral residue: negotiating the moral demands of the transition to first time fatherhood
40. Information and support needs during recovery from postpartum psychosis
41. WHO'S ARGUING? A CALL FOR REFLEXIVITY IN BIOETHICS
42. A method of Reflexive Balancing in a Pragmatic, Interdisciplinary and Reflexive Bioethics
43. APPROPRIATE METHODOLOGIES FOR EMPIRICAL BIOETHICS: IT'S ALL RELATIVE
44. Ethical Considerations for the Inclusion of Patient-Reported Outcomes in Clinical Research: The PRO Ethics Guidelines.
45. The moral distress model: An empirically informed guide for moral distress interventions.
46. Getting from the Ethical to the Empirical and Back Again: The Danger of Getting it Wrong, and the Possibilities for Getting it Right: 2008 Bioethics Special Edition: Editorial 2
47. ‘Encounters with Experience’: Empirical Bioethics and the Future
48. Conversations with Fathers project
49. Module evaluation: a comparison of standard evaluation with nominal group technique
50. Do family doctors have an obligation to facilitate research?
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