Physicians and other health care professionals seem well placed to play a role in the monitoring and, perhaps, in the curtailment of the trafficking in human beings for the purpose of organ removal. They serve as important sources of information for patients and may have access to information that can be used to gain a greater understanding of organ trafficking networks. However, well-established legal and ethical obligations owed to their patients can create challenging policy tensions that can make it difficult to implement policy action at the level of the physician/patient. In this article, we explore the role-and legal and ethical obligations-of physicians at 3 key stages of patient interaction: the information phase, the pretransplant...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
Organ trade constitutes the sale and purchase of organs for financial or material gain. Although pro...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...
Physicians and other health care professionals seem well placed to play a role in the monitoring and...
There is growing recognition and evidence that health care professionals regularly encounter - thoug...
Transplantation procedures have become increasingly sophisticated and nowadays offer unforeseen oppo...
Introduction: Human trafficking, including forced prostitution, is a form of human rights violation ...
Medical advances in the field of organ transplantation are one of the greatest achievements of manki...
The article concerns the issue of trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal in intern...
As health-care-professional awareness about human trafficking rises and clinicians recognize their r...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Human trafficking presents an important issue in medical practice. In the United States; alone, appr...
Live organs allocation policies have been subject in many countries to central government regulatory...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
Organ trade constitutes the sale and purchase of organs for financial or material gain. Although pro...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...
Physicians and other health care professionals seem well placed to play a role in the monitoring and...
There is growing recognition and evidence that health care professionals regularly encounter - thoug...
Transplantation procedures have become increasingly sophisticated and nowadays offer unforeseen oppo...
Introduction: Human trafficking, including forced prostitution, is a form of human rights violation ...
Medical advances in the field of organ transplantation are one of the greatest achievements of manki...
The article concerns the issue of trafficking in persons for the purpose of organ removal in intern...
As health-care-professional awareness about human trafficking rises and clinicians recognize their r...
Organ transplantation saves lives and provides the best alternative for patients at the end-stage of...
Human trafficking presents an important issue in medical practice. In the United States; alone, appr...
Live organs allocation policies have been subject in many countries to central government regulatory...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
This article normatively discusses two moral theories namely: Ubuntu and Deontology, with the aim of...
Organ trade constitutes the sale and purchase of organs for financial or material gain. Although pro...
The article will address the global and local issue of human trafficking. An estimated 20,000 people...