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Aaron Wightman

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Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)|December 13, 2016
Management dilemmas in pediatric nephrology: time-limited trials of dialysis therapyAaron Wightman
Pediatric Transplantation|December 16, 2016
Is it permissible for a child with neurodevelopmental disabilities to be a living donor transplant candidate, but not a deceased donor candidate? Should donor source influence transplant center deliberations?Aaron Wightman
Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)|August 23, 2019
Caregiver burden in pediatric dialysisAaron Wightman
Pediatric Transplantation|August 23, 2023
Articulating the value of pediatric priority and transplant for childrenAaron Wightman
Frontiers in Pediatrics|April 1, 2022
Addressing the Ethical Challenges of Providing Kidney Failure Care for Children: A Global StancePriya Pais, Aaron Wightman
AMA Journal of Ethics|October 27, 2015
Should an undocumented immigrant receive a heart transplant?Aaron Wightman, Douglas Diekema
AMA Journal of Ethics|August 18, 2018
How Should Refusal of Tracheostomy as Part of an Adolescent's Perioperative Planned Intubation Be Regarded?Katherine Gentry, Aaron Wightman
Pediatrics|August 2, 2020
An Organ for My Child: Public Appeals for Limited ResourcesAaron Wightman, Michael Freeman
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 19, 2015
Has neonatal dialysis become morally obligatory? Lessons from Baby DoeAaron Wightman, Jennifer Kett
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 24, 2019
Parental Decision Making and the Limitations of the Equivalence ThesisAaron Wightman, Douglas Diekema
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Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)|December 13, 2016
Management dilemmas in pediatric nephrology: time-limited trials of dialysis therapyAaron Wightman
Pediatric Transplantation|December 16, 2016
Is it permissible for a child with neurodevelopmental disabilities to be a living donor transplant candidate, but not a deceased donor candidate? Should donor source influence transplant center deliberations?Aaron Wightman
Pediatric Nephrology (Berlin, Germany)|August 23, 2019
Caregiver burden in pediatric dialysisAaron Wightman
Pediatric Transplantation|August 23, 2023
Articulating the value of pediatric priority and transplant for childrenAaron Wightman
Frontiers in Pediatrics|April 1, 2022
Addressing the Ethical Challenges of Providing Kidney Failure Care for Children: A Global StancePriya Pais, Aaron Wightman
AMA Journal of Ethics|October 27, 2015
Should an undocumented immigrant receive a heart transplant?Aaron Wightman, Douglas Diekema
AMA Journal of Ethics|August 18, 2018
How Should Refusal of Tracheostomy as Part of an Adolescent's Perioperative Planned Intubation Be Regarded?Katherine Gentry, Aaron Wightman
Pediatrics|August 2, 2020
An Organ for My Child: Public Appeals for Limited ResourcesAaron Wightman, Michael Freeman
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|May 19, 2015
Has neonatal dialysis become morally obligatory? Lessons from Baby DoeAaron Wightman, Jennifer Kett
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|September 24, 2019
Parental Decision Making and the Limitations of the Equivalence ThesisAaron Wightman, Douglas Diekema
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