In this paper we consider the use of cases in medical ethics research and teaching. To date, there has been little discussion about the consent or confidentiality requirements that ought to govern the use of cases in these areas. This is in marked contrast to the requirements for consent to publish cases in clinical journals, or to use personal information in research. There are a number of reasons why it might be difficult to obtain consent to use cases in ethics. Many cases concern people who are incompetent, and thus unable to give consent. Often the material is of a sensitive nature, it is not clear who should give consent, or the ethicist has no access to those involved. We argue that the use of cases in ethics research and teaching ca...
Since confidentiality is an essential principle in medical practice and considering its near-absolut...
Current regulations do not allow most low-risk research using patient records without patient consen...
Purpose - The intention of this paper is to encourage debate among ethical researchers on this very ...
A new international standard of editorial policy calls for written informed consent by the subject o...
Case studies used in psychiatry for teaching and learning can include large amounts of personal info...
This paper discusses confidentiality as a routine issue of concern to British general practitioners ...
Case reports in medicine are fundamentally individual patient stories generally describing unique or...
In this article, the authors examine the ethical issues involved in the use of case studies by healt...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
Recent decades have witnessed a drastic increase in biomedical research. As this type of research of...
This is an invited, on-line clinical ethics resource/module. Available at - http://mnhs-teaching1b.m...
Confidentiality in genetic testing poses important ethical challenges to the current primacy of resp...
abstract: Human subject research is a sensitive ethical topic in today's society, and with good caus...
Abstract This case-based educational module is intended to introduce medical students to some of the...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
Since confidentiality is an essential principle in medical practice and considering its near-absolut...
Current regulations do not allow most low-risk research using patient records without patient consen...
Purpose - The intention of this paper is to encourage debate among ethical researchers on this very ...
A new international standard of editorial policy calls for written informed consent by the subject o...
Case studies used in psychiatry for teaching and learning can include large amounts of personal info...
This paper discusses confidentiality as a routine issue of concern to British general practitioners ...
Case reports in medicine are fundamentally individual patient stories generally describing unique or...
In this article, the authors examine the ethical issues involved in the use of case studies by healt...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
Recent decades have witnessed a drastic increase in biomedical research. As this type of research of...
This is an invited, on-line clinical ethics resource/module. Available at - http://mnhs-teaching1b.m...
Confidentiality in genetic testing poses important ethical challenges to the current primacy of resp...
abstract: Human subject research is a sensitive ethical topic in today's society, and with good caus...
Abstract This case-based educational module is intended to introduce medical students to some of the...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
Since confidentiality is an essential principle in medical practice and considering its near-absolut...
Current regulations do not allow most low-risk research using patient records without patient consen...
Purpose - The intention of this paper is to encourage debate among ethical researchers on this very ...