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    Attitudes of genetic clinicians in Wales to the future development of cancer genetics services.Rachel Iredale, Glyn Elwyn, Adrian Edwards & Jonathon Gray - 2007 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 13 (1):86-89.
  2. de Wert G et al, Ethics and genetics; a workbook for practitioners and students (Teaching ethics: material for practitioner education, Vol 2).R. Iredale - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (3):323-323.
     
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    Eugenics and its Relevance to Contemporary Health Care.Rachel Iredale - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (3):205-214.
    Recently there has been a revival of interest in the theory and practice of eugenics by both academics and lay people. The ongoing revolution in biology and the increasing ability to acquire genetic information has led to concerns about genetics being used again for sinister eugenic ends. Although the goals behind traditional eugenics - the minimization of disease and the improvement of human health - remain unchanged, the means by which these goals should be achieved have altered significantly. However, in (...)
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    Exploring the requirements for a decision aid on familial breast cancer in the UK context: a qualitative study with patients referred to a cancer genetics service.Rachel Iredale, Frances Rapport, Stephanie Sivell, Wendy Jones, Adrian Edwards, Jonathon Gray & Glyn Elwyn - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):110-115.
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    Book Review: An ethical foundation for genetic engineering choices. [REVIEW]Rachel Iredale - 2000 - Nursing Ethics 7 (6):541-542.
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    Book Review: Ethics and genetics: a workbook for practitioners and students. [REVIEW]R. Iredale - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (3):322-323.
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    Book Review: The ethics of inheritable genetic modification. A dividing line? [REVIEW]R. Iredale - 2006 - Nursing Ethics 13 (6):668-669.
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    Book Review: The ethics of new reproductive technologies: cases and questions. [REVIEW]R. Iredale - 2004 - Nursing Ethics 11 (3):321-322.
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    The Internationalization of Higher Education: Implications for Australia and its Education `Clients'. [REVIEW]Tim Turpin, Robyn Iredale & Paola Crinnion - 2002 - Minerva 40 (4):327-340.
    Institutions of higher education are today under increasing pressure tointernationalize their courses and programmes. The overall impact ofthis process is far from clear. This essay compares and contrastspatterns of Australian higher education offered to students fromdeveloping countries, with services delivered to Australian-bornstudents. We suggest that the process of globalization is contributingto uneven economic and educational development, and may weaken theover-stretched educational systems of poorer countries.
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