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Bioethics Research Center

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The mission of the Bioethics Research Center (BRC) is to support evidence-based ethics in health research and clinical practice.

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So excited to see this study published! Multi-Site #Pediatrics #cancer #communication study. We propose 8 functions of communication from parent perspective, all ripe for intervention. Justin Baker Lindsay Blazin, MD Bioethics Research Center pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/…

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A “gap of care” exists for patients who have near-death experiences that are not validated or believed by their physicians. Listen to NIB Managing Editor Heidi Walsh Heidi discuss the gap of care on the End-of-Life University Podcast. eolupodcast.com/2020/08/24/ep-…

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We seek first-person stories from #physicians who have participated in "Grateful Patient" programs. Through these programs, U.S. Medical Institutions solicit financial gifts from patients, often encouraging physicians to assist in fundraising. More info: nibjournal.org/wp-content/upl…

We seek first-person stories from #physicians who have participated in "Grateful Patient" programs. Through these programs, U.S. Medical Institutions solicit financial gifts from patients, often encouraging physicians to assist in fundraising. More info: nibjournal.org/wp-content/upl…
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The individual and systemic forces that shape discharge planning and care transitions frequently lead to failures that compromise #patient health and well-being. thehastingscenter.org/ethical-challe…

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"There can be a complex set of obstacles to maneuver in creating a discharge plan." Mary Click writes about NIB's symposium “Ethical Challenges in Discharge Planning: Stories from Patients.” #hospital #healthcare #planning #ethics #narratives thehastingscenter.org/ethical-challe…

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From our Archives: In “Preventing Egregious Ethical Violations in Medical Practice,” James DuBois & colleagues report on 10 recommendations developed by a working group to address clear violations of medical ethics & law that harm patients. bit.ly/3aFA4TY #medicalethics

From our Archives: In “Preventing Egregious Ethical Violations in Medical Practice,” James DuBois & colleagues report on 10 recommendations developed by a working group to address clear violations of medical ethics & law that harm patients. bit.ly/3aFA4TY #medicalethics
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Clinical researchers are in a terrible position in this #pandemic. They face the tension of “acting too quickly to be safe or, conversely, too slowly to save lives.” Read Annie Friedrich, PhD, a staff scientist Bioethics Research Center NIB on #Covid19 #trials thehastingscenter.org/fear-of-doing-…

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“Research on #COVID19: Stories from #IRB Members, #Research Administrators, & Investigators,” explores the challenges—and successes—of conducting and reviewing research during the #pandemic. Now available open-access on the NIB website nibjournal.org/voices/researc…

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JMR's latest podcast features the BRC's Dr. Tristan McIntosh discussing her article, "Protecting Patients from Egregious Wrongdoing by Physicians: Consensus Recommendations from State Medical Board Members and Staff." Tristan McIntosh

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scientificamerican.com/article/how-to… via Scientific American BRC faculty Alison Antes writes an opinion piece How to Be a Great Leader in Science about important qualities leaders should have to succeed and to support their teams in a research environment.

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Congratulations to BRC faculty Alison Antes & Tristan McIntosh who recently received NIH funding to support a project to advance early-career researcher excellence through leadership and management practices. Alison Antes Tristan McIntosh source.wustl.edu/2022/03/antes-…

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Using demographic info, brain imaging results & genetic biomarkers, Sarah Hartz, MD & the BRC's Jessica Mozersky developed an algorithm that provides research participants of aging studies info re their risk of developing #dementia. medicine.wustl.edu/news/risk-of-a…

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“The nature of my distress was finally realized when a doctor stopped typing on the computer, put his hands in his lap, and turned in his chair to face me." Read Heidi, Managing Editor of NIB, on the stories of #transplant patients. #ethics thehastingscenter.org/beyond-the-gif…

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Attention school nurses! NIB is planning an issue dedicated to #schoolnurses' experiences. If you're willing to share your story, read the details here nibjournal.org/submit/calls/s…

Attention school nurses! NIB is planning an issue dedicated to #schoolnurses' experiences. If you're willing to share your story, read the details here nibjournal.org/submit/calls/s…