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Democracy: the forgotten challenge for bioethics in the developing countries
forgotten challenge bioethics developing countries
2009/6/16
Bioethics as a field related to the health system and health service delivery has grown in the
second half of the 20th century, mainly in North America. This is attributed, the author argues, to mai...
How international is bioethics? A quantitative retrospective study
retrospective study bioethics
2008/11/12
Background
Studying the contribution of individual countries to leading journals in a specific discipline can highlight which countries have the most impact on that discipline and whether a geographi...
Human dignity in the Nazi era: implications for contemporary bioethics
implications contemporary bioethics
2008/11/12
Background
The justification for Nazi programs involving involuntary euthanasia, forced sterilisation, eugenics and human experimentation were strongly influenced by views about human dignity. The hi...
Background
There has been debate on whether a global or unified field of bioethics exists. If bioethics is a unified global field, or at the very least a closely shared way of thinking, then we shoul...
Status of national research bioethics committees in the WHO African region
committees WHO
2008/11/11
Background
The Regional Committee for Africa of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2001 expressed concern that some health-related studies undertaken in the Region were not subjected to any form ...
Evidence-based ethics? On evidence-based practice and the "empirical turn" from normative bioethics
empirical turn normative bioethics
2008/11/11
Background
The increase in empirical methods of research in bioethics over the last two decades is typically perceived as a welcomed broadening of the discipline, with increased integration of social...
The Center for Bioethics at Columbia University(图)
The Center for Bioethics at Columbia University
2008/1/3
The Center for Bioethics was established in April of 2002 to address the ethical implications of rapid and extraordinary advances in health care, social policy, and biotechnology that have generated u...