Genetics and Insurance Discrimination lecture given by Alexander Morgan Capron, Henry W. Bruce University Professor of Law and Medicine, Co-Director of the Pacific Center for Health Policy and Ethics at University of Southern California. The Repression of Memory Controversy lecture given by Elizabeth Loftus, Professor of Psychology and Adjunct Professor Law at the University of Washington, Seattle. Healthcare Reform: Threats to the Patient/Physician Relationship lecture given by David Orentlicher, Director of the Division of Medical Ethics at the American Medical Association. Healthcare and Medical Progress: Can We Afford It? lecture given by Daniel Callahan, Co-Founder and President of the Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor New York
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
Tort law is an important tool in enforcing a minimal level of good behavior. But what is appropriate...
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Much has been written concerning the desirability of teaching health profession students about bioet...
This book provides a rich body of materials for courses in bioethics and law. Primary legal sources,...
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An analytical exposition of the law regarding a patient\u27s right to die as it has developed in t...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/38150/1/1420240111_ftp.pd
The subject is law at the beginning and end of life. Most of my work is in the area of general healt...
February 15, 2007 Speaker: Lori B. Andrews, Distinguished Professor of Law and Director, Institute f...
This article examines the emergence of bioethics as a legal discourse and the relationship between t...
This lecture is to comment briefly on historical reviews and meanings of bioethics, that has newly b...
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
Tort law is an important tool in enforcing a minimal level of good behavior. But what is appropriate...
Many difficult ethical questions have arisen from the explosive growth of biomedical research and th...
George P. Smith, II is a leading figure in the world of medical law and ethics. During his long care...
Examining the Intersection of Law and Bioethics in 2013. The American legal system has played a dram...
Much has been written concerning the desirability of teaching health profession students about bioet...
This book provides a rich body of materials for courses in bioethics and law. Primary legal sources,...
In this lecture I begin an exploration of the role that respect for human life plays in contemporary...
Commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the field of bioethics, this article analyzes the future ...
An analytical exposition of the law regarding a patient\u27s right to die as it has developed in t...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/38150/1/1420240111_ftp.pd
The subject is law at the beginning and end of life. Most of my work is in the area of general healt...
February 15, 2007 Speaker: Lori B. Andrews, Distinguished Professor of Law and Director, Institute f...
This article examines the emergence of bioethics as a legal discourse and the relationship between t...
This lecture is to comment briefly on historical reviews and meanings of bioethics, that has newly b...
This book provides a concise analysis of areas in which the law has addressed issues in bioethics. T...
Tort law is an important tool in enforcing a minimal level of good behavior. But what is appropriate...
Many difficult ethical questions have arisen from the explosive growth of biomedical research and th...