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David Wendler

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The Hastings Center Report|June 28, 2022
Setting Risk Limits and Ensuring Fairness in Learning Health CareDavid Wendler, Connor Sullivan
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 22, 2014
Treatment decision making for incapacitated patients: is development and use of a patient preference predictor feasible?Annette Rid, David Wendler
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|May 9, 2012
Using data to improve surrogate consent for clinical research with incapacitated adultsEmily Abdoler, David Wendler
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|January 13, 2025
Identity-Based Decisional Capacity and Psychedelic Treatments: Furthering the Case Against Psychedelic Ethical ExceptionalismShen Pan, David Wendler
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|May 19, 2016
When clinical care is like research: the need for review and consentDavid Wendler, Rebecca Johnson
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 16, 2017
Why is Coerced Consent Worse Than No Consent and Deceived Consent?David Wendler, Alan Wertheimer
Lancet (London, England)|May 4, 2005
Dissolving the dilemma over forced treatmentVardit Ravitsky, David Wendler
The Hastings Center Report|January 15, 2013
Making the transition to a learning health care system. CommentaryChristine Grady, David Wendler
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 12, 2007
Medical decision making for patients without surrogatesSumeeta Varma, David Wendler
Bioethics|November 15, 2006
Protecting communities in health research from exploitationSegun Gbadegesin, David Wendler
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The Hastings Center Report|June 28, 2022
Setting Risk Limits and Ensuring Fairness in Learning Health CareDavid Wendler, Connor Sullivan
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 22, 2014
Treatment decision making for incapacitated patients: is development and use of a patient preference predictor feasible?Annette Rid, David Wendler
Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics : JERHRE|May 9, 2012
Using data to improve surrogate consent for clinical research with incapacitated adultsEmily Abdoler, David Wendler
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|January 13, 2025
Identity-Based Decisional Capacity and Psychedelic Treatments: Furthering the Case Against Psychedelic Ethical ExceptionalismShen Pan, David Wendler
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics|May 19, 2016
When clinical care is like research: the need for review and consentDavid Wendler, Rebecca Johnson
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|February 16, 2017
Why is Coerced Consent Worse Than No Consent and Deceived Consent?David Wendler, Alan Wertheimer
Lancet (London, England)|May 4, 2005
Dissolving the dilemma over forced treatmentVardit Ravitsky, David Wendler
The Hastings Center Report|January 15, 2013
Making the transition to a learning health care system. CommentaryChristine Grady, David Wendler
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 12, 2007
Medical decision making for patients without surrogatesSumeeta Varma, David Wendler
Bioethics|November 15, 2006
Protecting communities in health research from exploitationSegun Gbadegesin, David Wendler
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