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Confidentiality

December 20, 2016

A requirement to uphold the confidentiality of information shared in the physician-patient relationship is a central tenet of medical professionalism that, while at risk and undermined in various ways in modern medicine, has been consistently endorsed from the time of Hippocrates. This essay addresses confidentiality less in medical professionalism terms than in terms of the … Read more

Charting ELSI’s Future Course

December 20, 2016

PURPOSE: We sought to examine the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) literature research and scholarship types, topics, and contributing community fields of training as a first step to charting the broader ELSI community’s future priorities and goals. METHODS: We categorized 642 articles and book chapters meeting inclusion criteria for content in both human genetics … Read more

Funding and Forums for ELSI Research

December 20, 2016

BACKGROUND: Discussion of the influence of money on bioethics research seems particularly salient in the context of research on the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of human genomics, as this research may be financially supported by the ELSI Research Program. Empirical evidence regarding the funding of ELSI research and where such research is disseminated, … Read more

Biodefense Research and the U.S. Regulatory Structure

December 20, 2016

Biodefense and emerging infectious disease animal research aims to avoid or ameliorate human disease and suffering arising from the natural outbreak or intentional deployment of some of the world’s most dreaded pathogens. Research to develop medical countermeasures to these diseases faces a difficult challenge since the products usually cannot be tested for efficacy in human … Read more

Virtue Ethics and Medicine

December 20, 2016

Virtue ethics has its theoretical roots in ancient Greek and Chinese ap- proaches to the question of how to live well as a human being—that is, how to live a good life. A “good life” in this sense is one that expresses excellences of human character. In both ancient and modern forms of virtue ethics, … Read more

Respect for Rational Autonomy

December 20, 2016

The standard notion of autonomy in medical ethics does not require that autonomous choices not be irrational. The paper gives three examples of seemingly irrational patient choices and discusses how a rational autonomy analysis differs from the standard view. It then considers whether a switch to the rational autonomy view would lead to overriding more … Read more