Tainted Largess: A Moral Framework For Medical School Donations

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 29 (3):437-445 (2020)
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Abstract

Rather than being a neutral phenomenon, the authors propose that medical school donations should be viewed as a social good for advancing education and improving healthcare. Seen in this light, they aim to offer a framework for analysis that will be useful to medical institutions and their stakeholders in addressing proposed donations from contentious or divisive sources, and in managing those donations that subsequently appear controversial.

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