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  1. The ethics of personalised digital duplicates: a minimally viable permissibility principle

    With recent technological advances, it is possible to create personalised digital duplicates. These are partial, at least semi-autonomous,...

    John Danaher, Sven Nyholm in AI and Ethics
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  2. Digital education about delirium for health care professional students: a mixed methods systematic review

    Background

    Competence in delirium care begins with pre-registration education for health care professionals. Although a common complication for...

    Dympna Tuohy, Pauline Boland, ... Alice Coffey in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  3. Based case based learning and flipped classroom as a means to improve international students’ active learning and critical thinking ability

    Background

    International student education has become an important part of higher education and an important symbol to measure the level of higher...

    Wan**g Yang, **aoyan Zhang, ... Fang Tian in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  4. Comparison of case-based and lecture-based learning in dental fluorosis diagnostic ability with visual analog scale assessment

    Objective

    This study aimed to compare the impact of case-based learning (CBL) versus lecture-based learning (LBL) on dental students' clinical...

    Man Wang, Shanshan Liang, Tao Jiang in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  5. Aim or preference? Reflections on the commitment to the truth in the criminal process

    It is widely accepted that the criminal process aims at the truth. It is also widely accepted that convicting the innocent is worse than acquitting...

    Federico Picinali in Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  6. Toward a new clinical pragmatism: method in clinical ethics consultation

    In this paper, I leverage the pragmatist tradition in philosophy, the collective wisdom of scholarship in clinical ethics consultation, and earlier...

    Ryan Marshall Felder in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article 15 July 2024
  7. How to Design Green Compensation to Promote Managers’ Pro-Environmental Behavior? A Goal-Framing Perspective

    Human resource management (HRM) scholars and practitioners are increasingly interested in how to leverage HRM tools to address pressing environmental...

    Yishuai Yin, Yue Wang, Ying Lu in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  8. Ethics and the use of generative AI in professional editing

    Generative artificial intelligence (GnAI) has garnered significant attention worldwide across diverse industries, including in book publishing. To...

    Renée Otmar, Rose Michael, ... Katherine Day in AI and Ethics
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  9. Stress and value: the student perspective on utilizing real vs. actor patients in objective structured clinical examinations

    Background

    Studies have shown objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) to be one of the most reliable tools in assessing clinical...

    Chad Vercio, Gordon Tan, ... Soo Kim in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  10. Identifying the Determinants of Hookah Smoking Among the Youth; A Mixed-Methods Study

    Hookahs have been rising in popularity in the United States (U.S.) especially among the youth yet not much research has been carried out to...

    Tony Jehi, Parichart Sabado, ... Pamela Serban in Journal of Community Health
    Article 14 July 2024
  11. Reducing patients’ rate of frequent attendance through a training intervention for physicians

    Background

    Frequent attendance is a common issue for primary care health centres. The phenomenon affects the quality of care, increases doctors’...

    Alex Ramos, Ramon Pujol, Carol Palma in BMC Medical Education
    Article Open access 14 July 2024
  12. Group prioritarianism: why AI should not replace humanity

    If a future AI system can enjoy far more well-being than a human per resource, what would be the best way to allocate resources between these future...

    Frank Hong in Philosophical Studies
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  13. Legitimating Organizational Secrecy

    This paper brings into focus the concept of organizational secrecy by senior managers in the context of a major strategic change program. Underpinned...

    Nicholas Clarke, Malcolm Higgs, Thomas Garavan in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  14. Signs of Dysconscious Racism and Xenophobiaism in Knowledge Production and the Formation of Academic Researchers: A National Study

    The relation of social ethics to knowledge production is explored through a study about academic research enquiry on minoritised and racialised...

    Dina Zoe Belluigi in Journal of Academic Ethics
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  15. SurvdigitizeR: an algorithm for automated survival curve digitization

    Background

    Decision analytic models and meta-analyses often rely on survival probabilities that are digitized from published Kaplan–Meier (KM) curves....

    Jasper Zhongyuan Zhang, Juan David Rios, ... Petros Pechlivanoglou in BMC Medical Research Methodology
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  16. Moving Beyond Clinical Imaginaries: Technogeographies of the Everyday Urban

    In this paper, we analyse the intersections between care and place in mundane spaces not explicitly designed for the provision of care, and where...

    Daryl Martin, Dara Ivanova, Thorben Peter Høj Simonsen in Journal of Medical Humanities
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  17. On why proximal intentions need to remain snubbed: a reply to Mele

    I argue against elements of Alfred Mele’s picture of the nature of intentions and the triggers of intentional actions. Mele (Philosophical Studies...

    Marcela Herdova in Philosophical Studies
    Article 13 July 2024
  18. The Heaviest Metal

    It has recently been argued that metal’s ‘heaviness’ is conceptually inarticulable. I argue, on the contrary, that ‘heaviness’ is a matter of...

    Michel-Antoine Xhignesse in Philosophia
    Article 13 July 2024
  19. COVID-19 ethics: unique aspects and a review as of early 2024

    COVID-19 presents a variety of ethical challenges in a set of arenas, arenas not always considered in past pandemics. These challenges include issues...

    Wayne X. Shandera in Monash Bioethics Review
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
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