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Of courage, honor, and integrity

In Lisa A. Eckenwiler & Felicia Cohn (eds.), The ethics of bioethics: mapping the moral landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (2007)

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  1. Ethical quandaries posing as conflicts of interest.M. Kottow - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (6):328-332.
    Conflicts of interest are receiving increased attention in medical research, clinical practice and education. Criticism of, and penalties for, conflicts of interest have been insufficiently discussed and have been applied without adequate conceptual backing. Genuine conflicts of interest are situations in which alternative courses of action are ethically equivalent, decision-making being less a matter of moral deliberation than of personal weighing of interest. In contrast, situations usually thought of as conflicts of interest are mostly temptations to follow an attractive but (...)
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  • A pilot qualitative study of “conflicts of interests and/or conflicting interests” among canadian bioethicists. Part 1: Five cases, experiences and lessons learned. [REVIEW]Andrea Frolic & Paula Chidwick - 2010 - HEC Forum 22 (1):5-17.
    In this pilot qualitative study 13 clinical bioethicists from across Canada were interviewed about their experiences of conflicts of interest and/or conflicting interests in their professional roles. The interviews generated five composite cases. Participants reported being significantly impacted by these experiences both personally and professionally.
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  • Susan Sherwin: Skilled Architect, Staunch Advocate, Fast Friend.Françoise Baylis - 2020 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 13 (2):12-16.
    I have known Susan Sherwin all of my academic life—as a newbie graduate student in philosophy following on from an undergraduate degree in political science; as a newly minted PhD trying to figure out what I wanted to do with my degree; and later as a faculty member at Dalhousie University trying to craft a career in a medical school. Over the years, Sue has been an important mentor, colleague and friend.In thinking about what I want to say about Sue's (...)
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