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medical humanities newsletter
The Bioethics Center, University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina
Department of Medical Humanities, The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University
 
 
 
Selected Faculty Publications

Kenneth De Ville

De Ville K, Kopelman LM. Diversity, trust, and patient care: affirmative action in medical education 25 years after Bakke. Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, 2003; 28(4):489-516.

Kopelman LM, De Ville K. Rembrandt’s anatomy lesson as a metaphor for education. Current Surgery, 2003; 60(2):150-151.


Loretta Kopelman

Kopelman LM, Murphy T. Ethical concerns about Federal approval of risky pediatric studies. Pediatrics, 2004; 113(6):1783-1789

Kopelman LM. Commentary, Adolescents as doubly vulnerable research subjects. American Journal of Bioethics, 2004; 4(1):50-52.

Kopelman LM. On distinguishing justifiable from unjustifiable paternalism. AMA Virtual Mentor (www.virtualmentor.org), Feb. 2004; 6(2).

Kopelman LM, Resnik DB, Weed D. What is the role of the precautionary principle in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine? The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2004; 29(3).

Kopelman LM. Minimal risk as an international ethical standard in research. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2004; 29 (3).

Kopelman LM, De Ville K. "Diversity, trust, and patient care: affirmative action in medical education 25 years after Bakke," Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, 2003; 28(4):489-516.

Kopelman LM, De Ville K. “Rembrandt’s anatomy lesson as a metaphor for education,” Current Surgery, 2003; 60(2):150-151.


David Resnik

Resnik D. Owning the Genome: A Moral Analysis of DNA Patenting, 2004. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Resnik D. The distribution of biomedical research resources and international justice. Developing World Bioethics 2004; 4: 42-57.

Resnik D. Coercion and the SATURN study. The American Journal of Bioethics 2004; 4:38-40.

Resnik D. Patents in the pharmaceutical biotechnology industry: legal and ethical issues. In: Kayser O and Miller H (eds.), Pharmaceutical Biotechnology: Drug Discovery and Clinical Applications. New York: John Wiley, 2004.

Resnik D. From Baltimore to Bell Labs: reflections on two decades of debate about scientific misconduct. Accountability in Research 2003, 10: 123-135.

Resnik D. Is the precautionary principle unscientific? Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 2003; 34: 329-344.

Resnik D. Toward a Philosophy of Patient Safety: Expanding the Systems Approach to Medical Error. In: B Youngberg and M Hatlie (eds.), The Patient Safety Handbook. Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 2003, pp. 67-82.

 


 
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