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Monday, August 1, 2011

July Top 10: The Bioethics Channel Podcast

Here is the Top 10 list for The Bioethics Channel in July 2011.

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Rationing Just Medical Care
Lawrence Schneiderman, MD

Bioethics: Ripe for Transformation
Richard Payne, MD

What’s Next? The IOM Report on Pain
Myra Christopher

Why do people still suffer at the end of life?
Myra Christopher

The Ethics of Translational Research
Lauren Aaronson, PhD, John Lantos, MD, and Glenn McGee, PhD

Bridging the Divide: Nursing and Medical Ethics
Nelda Godfrey, RN and Noreen Thompson, RN

Palliative Sedation: Not a Panacea
Alexander Kon, MD
A Progress Report on Palliative Care
Karin Porter Williamson, MD; Christian Sinclair, MD; and Carol Buller, RN
The Legacy of Dr. Jack Kevorkian
Myra Christopher
The Race Between Ethics and Science
Glenn McGee, PhD

Labels: The Bioethics Channel; rationing; bioethics; IOM report on pain; end of life; research ethics; palliative care

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