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Daniel Sperling

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Nursing Ethics|May 4, 2021
Nurses' challenges, concerns and unfair requirements during the COVID-19 outbreakDaniel Sperling
Medicine and Law|November 10, 2004
From the dead to the unborn: is there an ethical duty to save life?Daniel Sperling
Reviews in the Neurosciences|February 18, 2010
Israel's new brain-respiratory death act: one step forward or two steps backward?Daniel Sperling
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|March 31, 2021
"Like a Sheriff in a Small Town": Status, Roles, and Challenges of Ethics Committees in Academic Colleges of EducationDaniel Sperling
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 6, 2013
The right to know one's genetic origin: are gamete donations and misattributed paternity cases alike?Daniel Sperling
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 22, 2014
Needs, expectations and public knowledge concerning services outside the medical basket: a lesson from IsraelDaniel Sperling
BMC Palliative Care|February 8, 2024
"They choke to death in front of your very eyes": nurses' lived experiences and perspectives on end-of-life care during COVID-19Daniel Sperling
Nursing Ethics|October 1, 2020
Ethical dilemmas, perceived risk, and motivation among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemicDaniel Sperling
BMC Medical Ethics|May 3, 2022
Travelling to die: views, attitudes and end-of-life preferences of Israeli considering receiving aid-in-dying in SwitzerlandDaniel Sperling
Nursing Ethics|March 26, 2022
Why we need to reconsider moral distress in nursingDaniel Sperling
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Nursing Ethics|May 4, 2021
Nurses' challenges, concerns and unfair requirements during the COVID-19 outbreakDaniel Sperling
Medicine and Law|November 10, 2004
From the dead to the unborn: is there an ethical duty to save life?Daniel Sperling
Reviews in the Neurosciences|February 18, 2010
Israel's new brain-respiratory death act: one step forward or two steps backward?Daniel Sperling
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|March 31, 2021
"Like a Sheriff in a Small Town": Status, Roles, and Challenges of Ethics Committees in Academic Colleges of EducationDaniel Sperling
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|April 6, 2013
The right to know one's genetic origin: are gamete donations and misattributed paternity cases alike?Daniel Sperling
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 22, 2014
Needs, expectations and public knowledge concerning services outside the medical basket: a lesson from IsraelDaniel Sperling
BMC Palliative Care|February 8, 2024
"They choke to death in front of your very eyes": nurses' lived experiences and perspectives on end-of-life care during COVID-19Daniel Sperling
Nursing Ethics|October 1, 2020
Ethical dilemmas, perceived risk, and motivation among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemicDaniel Sperling
BMC Medical Ethics|May 3, 2022
Travelling to die: views, attitudes and end-of-life preferences of Israeli considering receiving aid-in-dying in SwitzerlandDaniel Sperling
Nursing Ethics|March 26, 2022
Why we need to reconsider moral distress in nursingDaniel Sperling
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