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Bioethics|March 22, 2021
Triaging ethical issues in the coronavirus pandemic: how to prioritize bioethics research during public health emergenciesDavid Shaw
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 9, 2011
The ICMJE's definition of authorship is illogical and unethicalDavid Shaw
Bioethics|December 8, 2010
A direct advance on advance directivesDavid Shaw
Public Health Ethics|December 13, 2021
Noisy Autonomy: The Ethics of Audible and Silent NoiseDavid Shaw
Bioethics|May 15, 2008
Deaf by design: disability and impartialityDavid Shaw
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London|January 23, 2019
In ResponseDavid Shaw
The Health Service Journal|February 9, 2013
Community services: Community care is a means to a better endDavid Shaw
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 1, 2007
The body as unwarranted life support: a new perspective on euthanasiaDavid Shaw
Journal of the Intensive Care Society|February 20, 2018
Presumed evidence in deemed consent to organ donationDavid Shaw
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 22, 2016
Organ donation opt-out will lead to more angry ghosts, not fewerDavid Shaw
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Bioethics|March 22, 2021
Triaging ethical issues in the coronavirus pandemic: how to prioritize bioethics research during public health emergenciesDavid Shaw
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 9, 2011
The ICMJE's definition of authorship is illogical and unethicalDavid Shaw
Bioethics|December 8, 2010
A direct advance on advance directivesDavid Shaw
Public Health Ethics|December 13, 2021
Noisy Autonomy: The Ethics of Audible and Silent NoiseDavid Shaw
Bioethics|May 15, 2008
Deaf by design: disability and impartialityDavid Shaw
Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London|January 23, 2019
In ResponseDavid Shaw
The Health Service Journal|February 9, 2013
Community services: Community care is a means to a better endDavid Shaw
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 1, 2007
The body as unwarranted life support: a new perspective on euthanasiaDavid Shaw
Journal of the Intensive Care Society|February 20, 2018
Presumed evidence in deemed consent to organ donationDavid Shaw
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 22, 2016
Organ donation opt-out will lead to more angry ghosts, not fewerDavid Shaw
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