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Daniel Rodger

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Bioethics|April 3, 2021
If fetuses are persons, abortion is a public health crisisBruce Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 15, 2024
No, pregnancy is not a diseaseNicholas Colgrove, Daniel Rodger
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 27, 2025
Using artificial intelligence in health researchDaniel Rodger, Siobhan O'Connor
Journal of Perioperative Practice|April 4, 2018
Extravasation injury leading to acute compartment syndrome in a child: The vital role of pulse oximetry in early detection and managementDaniel Rodger, Jacinda Hammerschlag
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|August 24, 2023
A fair exchange: why living kidney donors in England should be financially compensatedDaniel Rodger, Bonnie Venter
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 30, 2026
Registers and quotas: strengthening conscientious objection policy in healthcareBruce Philip Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
BMC Medical Ethics|February 20, 2019
Using animal-derived constituents in anaesthesia and surgery: the case for disclosing to patientsDaniel Rodger, Bruce P Blackshaw
Bioethics|October 21, 2018
Ectogenesis and the case against the right to the death of the foetusBruce P Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 18, 2019
Meeting the Epicurean challenge: a reply to ChristensenBruce P Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
The New Bioethics : a Multidisciplinary Journal of Biotechnology and the Body|January 20, 2022
COVID-19 Vaccination Should not be Mandatory for Health and Social Care WorkersDaniel Rodger, Bruce P Blackshaw
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Bioethics|April 3, 2021
If fetuses are persons, abortion is a public health crisisBruce Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 15, 2024
No, pregnancy is not a diseaseNicholas Colgrove, Daniel Rodger
Evidence-Based Nursing|February 27, 2025
Using artificial intelligence in health researchDaniel Rodger, Siobhan O'Connor
Journal of Perioperative Practice|April 4, 2018
Extravasation injury leading to acute compartment syndrome in a child: The vital role of pulse oximetry in early detection and managementDaniel Rodger, Jacinda Hammerschlag
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy|August 24, 2023
A fair exchange: why living kidney donors in England should be financially compensatedDaniel Rodger, Bonnie Venter
Journal of Medical Ethics|January 30, 2026
Registers and quotas: strengthening conscientious objection policy in healthcareBruce Philip Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
BMC Medical Ethics|February 20, 2019
Using animal-derived constituents in anaesthesia and surgery: the case for disclosing to patientsDaniel Rodger, Bruce P Blackshaw
Bioethics|October 21, 2018
Ectogenesis and the case against the right to the death of the foetusBruce P Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 18, 2019
Meeting the Epicurean challenge: a reply to ChristensenBruce P Blackshaw, Daniel Rodger
The New Bioethics : a Multidisciplinary Journal of Biotechnology and the Body|January 20, 2022
COVID-19 Vaccination Should not be Mandatory for Health and Social Care WorkersDaniel Rodger, Bruce P Blackshaw
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