The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob
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Publication Venue For
- Respecting Patients' Authority to Make Healthcare Decisions.. 22:84-86. 2022
- Two Minds, One Patient: Clearing up Confusion About "Ambivalence".. 22:37-47. 2022
- Addressing Whiteness in Bioethics Curricula as Praxis for Transformation.. 22:36-38. 2022
- Supported Decision Making: A Concept at the Margins vs. Center of Autonomy?. 21:43-44. 2021
- Varieties of Minimalism about Informed Consent.. 21:66-68. 2021
- Paying the Right Amount to Challenge Trial Participants - We Need to Use Behavioral Science Insights to Sell What's Right.. 21:38-39. 2021
- What Counts as "Clinical Data" in Machine Learning Healthcare Applications?. 20:27-30. 2020
- What Is Adequate Understanding?. 19:38-40. 2019
- In Defense of "Denial": Difficulty Knowing When Beliefs Are Unrealistic and Whether Unrealistic Beliefs Are Bad.. 18:4-15. 2018
- Response to Open Peer Commentaries on ''In Defense of 'Denial': Difficulty Knowing When Beliefs Are Unrealistic and Whether Unrealistic Beliefs Are Bad".. 18:W3-W5. 2018
- Review of Karen H. Rothenberg and Lynn Wein Bush, The Drama of DNA: Narrative Genomics.. 16:W17-W19. 2016
- Gunmen and Ice Cream Cones: Harm to Autonomy and Harm to Persons.. 16:13-14. 2016
- Toward an Ecological Bioethics.. 16:35-37. 2016
- HESC and equitable residues.. 15:54-55. 2015
- Agency is messy: get used to it.. 14:37-38. 2014
- Access, entanglement, and prosociality.. 13:49-51. 2013
- The concept of voluntary consent.. 11:6-16. 2011
- Behavioral equipoise: a way to resolve ethical stalemates in clinical research.. 11:1-8. 2011
- Science and behavior.. 11:W1-W2. 2011
- Urge overkill: protecting deidentified human subjects at what price?. 10:17-18. 2010
- Government intervention and the nation's diet: the slippery slope of inaction.. 10:1-2. 2010
- We are the genes we've been waiting for: rational responses to the gathering storm of personal genomics.. 9:30-31. 2009
- Response to commentators on "Clash of definitions: Controversies about conscience in medicine". 7:W1-+. 2007
- Response to open peer commentaries on "accidental communities: Race, emergency medicine, and the problem of PolyHeme®": The "R" word: Bioethics and a (Dis)regard of race [2]. 6. 2006
- Accidental communities: race, emergency medicine, and the problem of polyheme.. 6:7-17. 2006
- Welcome to ordinary? Marketing better boys.. 5:59-60. 2005
- Lying to insurance companies: the desire to deceive among physicians and the public.. 4:53-59. 2004
- Opportunity is not the key. 1. 2001