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Mason and McCall Smith's law and medical ethics

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. Edited by G. T. Laurie & Alexander McCall Smith (2005)

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  1. Should we allow organ donation euthanasia? Alternatives for maximizing the number and quality of organs for transplantation.Dominic Wilkinson & Julian Savulescu - 2010 - Bioethics 26 (1):32-48.
    There are not enough solid organs available to meet the needs of patients with organ failure. Thousands of patients every year die on the waiting lists for transplantation. Yet there is one currently available, underutilized, potential source of organs. Many patients die in intensive care following withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment whose organs could be used to save the lives of others. At present the majority of these organs go to waste.In this paper we consider and evaluate a range of ways (...)
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  • Beyond the Immediate Players: Do Researchers Have Moral Obligations to Others?Jacques Tamin - 2010 - Research Ethics 6 (3):76-80.
    This paper highlights the need for researchers and research ethics committees to look at the implications of a research study beyond the immediate research question, and the dignity, safety and wellbeing of research subjects, going on to consider whether the results of the study could be detrimental, for example, to more vulnerable groups in society. Although the case studies described come from workplace-based psychosocial research, it is suggested that the lessons drawn from these could be applied more generally.
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