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David G Kirchhoffer

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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|August 26, 2020
Dignity, Autonomy, and Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources During COVID-19David G Kirchhoffer
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|April 18, 2013
Bioethics and the demise of the concept of human dignity: has medicine killed ethics?David G Kirchhoffer
Bioethics|November 23, 2022
Dignity, conscience and religious pluralism in healthcare: An argument for a presumption in favour of respect for religious beliefDavid G Kirchhoffer
Bioethics|February 10, 2017
Human Dignity and Human Enhancement: A Multidimensional ApproachDavid G Kirchhoffer
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 12, 2011
Human dignity and human tissue: a meaningful ethical relationship?David G Kirchhoffer, Kris Dierickx
Bioethics|July 7, 2025
Healthcare Resource Allocation and Environmental SustainabilityDavid G Kirchhoffer, Bridget Pratt
Bioethics|June 8, 2025
In hospital resource allocation conflicts between health goods and environmental goods, a relational, co-benefits frame, rather than a dualistic, competing goods frame, is keyDavid G Kirchhoffer, Bridget Pratt
Bioethics|August 20, 2020
Public reasoning about voluntary assisted dying: An analysis of submissions to the Queensland Parliament, AustraliaDavid G Kirchhoffer, Chi-Wai Lui
BMJ Open|May 9, 2023
Moral uncertainty and distress about voluntary assisted dying prior to legalisation and the implications for post-legalisation practice: a qualitative study of palliative and hospice care providers in Queensland, AustraliaDavid G Kirchhoffer, Chi-Wai Lui, Anita Ho
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|August 26, 2020
Dignity, Autonomy, and Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources During COVID-19David G Kirchhoffer
Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics|April 18, 2013
Bioethics and the demise of the concept of human dignity: has medicine killed ethics?David G Kirchhoffer
Bioethics|November 23, 2022
Dignity, conscience and religious pluralism in healthcare: An argument for a presumption in favour of respect for religious beliefDavid G Kirchhoffer
Bioethics|February 10, 2017
Human Dignity and Human Enhancement: A Multidimensional ApproachDavid G Kirchhoffer
Journal of Medical Ethics|April 12, 2011
Human dignity and human tissue: a meaningful ethical relationship?David G Kirchhoffer, Kris Dierickx
Bioethics|July 7, 2025
Healthcare Resource Allocation and Environmental SustainabilityDavid G Kirchhoffer, Bridget Pratt
Bioethics|June 8, 2025
In hospital resource allocation conflicts between health goods and environmental goods, a relational, co-benefits frame, rather than a dualistic, competing goods frame, is keyDavid G Kirchhoffer, Bridget Pratt
Bioethics|August 20, 2020
Public reasoning about voluntary assisted dying: An analysis of submissions to the Queensland Parliament, AustraliaDavid G Kirchhoffer, Chi-Wai Lui
BMJ Open|May 9, 2023
Moral uncertainty and distress about voluntary assisted dying prior to legalisation and the implications for post-legalisation practice: a qualitative study of palliative and hospice care providers in Queensland, AustraliaDavid G Kirchhoffer, Chi-Wai Lui, Anita Ho
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