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  1. Canaries in the mine shaft: Frustrations and benefits of community members on ethics committees. [REVIEW]Mitchell M. Handelsman - 1995 - HEC Forum 7 (5):278-283.
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  • The Current State and Challenges of Clinical Ethics Consultation for Prenatal Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of Committee Employee Perspectives in China.Ying Wu, Tianchi Hao, Xing Liu, Xin Zhang, Yuqiong Zhong, Dan Luo & Xiaomin Wang - forthcoming - Asian Bioethics Review:1-18.
    Clinical ethics consultations (CECs) play an important role in resolving ethical issues in clinical practice worldwide. The government has encouraged the development of CECs in China to address the ethical challenges arising in prenatal diagnosis. So far, the current state and challenges facing CEC remain understudied. This study aimed to explore the perspectives of employees on ethics committees for prenatal diagnosis in 13 medical institutions in Hunan Province, China. Twenty-eight employees participated in interviews. Our qualitative approach employed content analysis to (...)
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  • Needs assessment for healthcare ethics education.Barbara Lewthwaite & Sharon Erickson-Nesmith - 1998 - HEC Forum 10 (1):86-101.
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  • The evolving role of ethics advisory committees in VHA.William A. Nelson & Ginger Schafer Wlody - 1997 - HEC Forum 9 (2):129-146.
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