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Subject Areas on Research
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"Not all my fault": genetics, stigma, and personal responsibility for women with eating disorders.
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A comparison of American and Nepalese children's concepts of freedom of choice and social constraint.
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A qualitative analysis of partner selection, HIV serostatus disclosure, and sexual behaviors among HIV-positive urban men.
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ABR examinations: the why, what, and how.
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ACC/AHA/AACVPR/AAFP/ANA concepts for clinician-patient shared accountability in performance measures: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Performance Measures.
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Abortion: the agent's perspective.
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Accountability in Patenting of Federally Funded Research
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Accountability: the Phoenix rises.
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Accountable Care Reforms Improve Women's And Children's Health In Nepal.
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Accountable and Transparent Palliative Quality Measures Will Improve Care.
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Addressing Family Medicine's Capacity to Improve Health Equity Through Collaboration, Accountability and Coalition-Building.
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Advance Directives and the Personal Identity Problem
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An accountability evaluation for the industry's responsible use of brand mascots and licensed media characters to market a healthy diet to American children.
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Biodefence and the production of knowledge: rethinking the problem.
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Bumps and bridges on the road to responsible sharing of clinical trial data.
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Can neurological evidence help courts assess criminal responsibility? Lessons from law and neuroscience.
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Channelling Aristotle: virtue-based professionalism training during residency.
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Chasing Perfection and Catching Excellence in Graduate Medical Education.
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Childhood conscientiousness and longevity: health behaviors and cause of death.
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Choosing Who Will be Disabled: Genetic Intervention and the Morality of Inclusion
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Civic engagement among orphans and non-orphans in five low- and middle-income countries.
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Clash of definitions: controversies about conscience in medicine.
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Communitarians and medical ethicists: or "why I am none of the above".
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Competing duties: medical educators, underperforming students, and social accountability.
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Contractarianism and the "trolley" problem.
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Creating community responsibility for child protection: possibilities and challenges.
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Custom, Contract, and Kidney Exchange
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Does determining serum alcohol concentrations in emergency department patients influence physicians' civil suit liability?
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Does economic theory justify changing policy that works?
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Ensuring Competent Care by Senior Physicians.
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Equal Opportunity and Genetic Intervention
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Exploring assumptions about teams.
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Food environment in secondary schools: a la carte, vending machines, and food policies and practices.
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Fostering accountable health care: moving forward in medicare.
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Global Mental Health: Five Areas for Value-Driven Training Innovation.
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Health reform in the private sector: initiatives of the American Managed Behavioral Healthcare Association.
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If it's important, teach us: accountability in education on structural racism.
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Indecision.
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Judging the Past: The Case of the Human Radiation Experiments
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Mothers', fathers' and children's perceptions of parents' expectations about children's family obligations in nine countries.
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Neuroscience exposure and perceptions of client responsibility among addictions counselors.
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Perceptions of Equipoise, Risk-Benefit Ratios, and "Otherwise Healthy Volunteers" in the Context of Early-Phase HIV Cure Research in the United States: A Qualitative Inquiry.
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Perioperative Optimization of Geriatric Lower Extremity Bypass in the Era of Increased Performance Accountability.
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Physicians' quantitative assessments of medical futility.
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Point/Counterpoint. Universal implementation of automated treatment planning software will be detrimental to future generations of trainees.
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Presidential address: physician accountability--winning the public trust.
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Prisoners on death row should be accepted as organ donors.
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Professional secrecy: a vincible right.
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Public reporting of cardiac surgery performance: Part 1--history, rationale, consequences.
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Public views regarding the responsibility of patients, clinicians, and institutions to participate in research in the United States.
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Radiation protection and dose monitoring in medical imaging: a journey from awareness, through accountability, ability and action…but where will we arrive?
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Reexpressing Parenthood
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Reflections on competency-based education and training for surgical residents.
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Responsibility for global health.
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Rethinking professionalism in medical education through formation.
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Science must be responsible to society, not to politics.
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Scientific and social issues of human immunodeficiency virus vaccine development.
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Silence = Defunding, New Infections, Social Injustice, and Death.
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Soft drinks, candy, and fast food: what parents and teachers think about the middle school food environment.
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Specialty, Political Affiliation, and Perceived Social Responsibility Are Associated with U.S. Physician Reactions to Health Care Reform Legislation.
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Task force 5: Expert testimony and opinions.
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Task force 6: Code of conduct for staff and volunteer leadership.
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The Controversy Over Retrospective Moral Judgment
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The Liberty of Free Riders: The Minimum Coverage Provision, Mill's 'Harm Principle,' and American Social Morality
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The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care
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The commercial marketing of healthy lifestyles to address the global child and adolescent obesity pandemic: prospects, pitfalls and priorities.
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The egoism and altruism of intergenerational behavior.
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The moral limits of population control.
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The ophthalmic practice of the future.
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The ophthalmologist of the future.
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The perils of ignoring history: Big Tobacco played dirty and millions died. How similar is Big Food?
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The polarizing effect of news media messages about the social determinants of health.
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The profit motive in medicine.
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The role of accountability in adherence programs.
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Transitioning from donor aid for health: perspectives of national stakeholders in Ghana.
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Trust in Managed Care Organizations
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Unexpected Influences-A Maternity Nursing Career and the Next Generation.
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Web-based education in science and engineering ethics--topic and technology barriers--commentary on "Ways of thinking about and teaching ethical problem solving: microethics and macroethics in engineering".
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What are the obligations of pharmaceutical companies in a global health emergency?
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When clinical medicine collides with religion.
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Whistle-blowing in Medical School: A National Survey on Peer Accountability and Professional Misconduct in Medical Students.
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Who Should Ration?
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Women's attributions of responsibility for date rape: the influence of empathy and sex-role stereotyping.
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Young children mostly keep, and expect others to keep, their promises.