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Reconsidering reinterpretation: response to commentaries
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Opt-out paradigms for deceased organ donation are ethically incoherent
AbstractThe Organ Donation Act 2019 has introduced an opt-out organ donor register in England, meaning that consent to the...
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Teenager and the transplant: how the case of William Verden highlights action is needed to optimise equitable access to organs for patients with impaired decision-making
IntroductionThe case of William Verden, heard before the Court of Protection in February 2022,1 shone a rare public spotli...
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Is there a duty to routinely reinterpret genomic variant classifications?
IntroductionThe introduction of next generation DNA sequencing technologies into clinical practice has been transformative...
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Downgrades: a potential source of moral tension
While Gabriel Watts and Ainsley Newson argue that diagnostic laboratories do not have a general duty to routinely reinterp...
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Moral obligation to actively reinterpret VUS and the constraint of NGS technologies
Central to Watts and Newson’s argument in their seminal paper ‘Is there a duty to routinely reinterpret genomic variant cl...
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Primary duty is to communicate moment-in-time nature of genetic variant interpretation
In late 2021, tennis star Chris Evert learned new genetic information about her sister, who died from ovarian cancer in Ja...
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Professionalism or prejudice? Modelling roles, risking microaggressions
We agree with McCullough, Coverdale and Chervenak1 that ‘medical educators and academic leaders are in a pivotal and power...
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Promoting diagnostic equity: specifying genetic similarity rather than race or ethnicity
In their article on the limited duty to reinterpret genetic variants, Watts and Newson argue that clinical labs are not mo...
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With great power comes great vulnerability: an ethical analysis of psychedelics therapeutic mechanisms proposed by the REBUS hypothesis
AbstractPsychedelics are experiencing a renaissance in mental healthcare. In recent years, more and more early phase trial...
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Revisiting the comparison between healthcare strikes and just war
AbstractIn the UK, healthcare workers are again considering whether to strike, and the moral status of strike action is be...
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Machine learning models, trusted research environments and UK health data: ensuring a safe and beneficial future for AI development in healthcare
IntroductionThere is a broad structural shift taking place in the UK and beyond,i which ushers in the increasing digitisat...
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Harnessing legal structures of virtue for planetary health
AbstractHumans and other species depend on the planet’s well-being to survive and flourish. The health of the planet and i...
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Whose models? Which representations? A response to Wagner
IntroductionIn Where the Ethical Action Is, 1 we argued that medical and ethical modes of thought are not different in kin...
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Mapping out the arguments for and against patient non-attendance fees in healthcare: an analysis of public consultation documents
IntroductionWhen patients miss their appointments without giving notice, resources that could have benefited others remain...
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Abortion policies at the bedside: a response
Hersey et al have outlined a proposed ethical framework for assessing abortion policies that locates the effect of governm...
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Deception in medicine: acupuncturist cases
Colgrove challenges Doug Hardman’s account of deception in medicine. Hardman contends physicians can unintentionally decei...
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Higher-order desires, risk attitudes and respect for autonomy
Nicholas Makins makes a valuable contribution to the literature on medical decision-making, highlighting the role that ris...
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Should authorship on scientific publications be treated as a right?
Disputes about authorship attribution and order are common in science.1–5 Although these disagreements are often resolved ...
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What about the reasonableness of patients risk attitudes? A challenge to Makins antipaternalistic account
Nicholas Makins proposes that doctors should take a deferential attitude towards their patients’ preferences when making d...
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Alleviating the burden of malaria with gene drive technologies? A biocentric analysis of the moral permissibility of modifying malaria mosquitoes
AbstractGene drive technologies (GDTs) have been proposed as a potential new way to alleviate the burden of malaria, yet h...
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Autonomy requires more curiosity less deference to risk
In ‘Patients, doctors and risk attitudes,’ Makins argues for ‘straightforwardly’ (Makins1 p1) extending antipaternalistic ...
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Defending deference: authors response to commentaries
In my feature article in this issue, ‘Doctors, patients and risk attitudes’, I argue that considerations of both autonomy ...
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Involving parents in paediatric clinical ethics committee deliberations: a current controversy
AbstractIn cases where the best interests of the child are disputed or finely balanced, Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) ...
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Patients, doctors and risk attitudes
IntroductionHealthcare professionals make choices on behalf of their patients on a daily basis. Many of these decisions mu...
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Reconsidering risk attitudes: why higher-order attitudes hinder medical decision-making
In his paper, ‘Patients, doctors and risk attitudes,’ Nicholas Makins1 argues that healthcare professionals should defer t...
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Emotions and affects: the missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle of understanding risk attitudes in medical decision-making
Nicholas Makins argues persuasively that medical decisions should be made with consideration for patients’ higher order ri...
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Deference, beneficence and the good life
Makins’s analysis of the philosophical justification of decision-making understates and so misinterprets the importance of...
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Fetal reduction, moral permissibility and the all or nothing problem
AbstractThere is an ongoing debate about whether multifetal pregnancy reduction from twins to singletons (2-to-1 MFPR) is ...
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