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Eric Vogelstein

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Nursing Ethics|May 24, 2017
Evaluating the American Nurses Association's arguments against nurse participation in assisted suicideEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|August 27, 2015
Professional Hubris and its Consequences: Why Organizations of Health-Care Professions Should Not Adopt Ethically Controversial PositionsEric Vogelstein
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|July 29, 2016
Autonomy and the Moral Authority of Advance DirectivesEric Vogelstein
Nursing|December 27, 2018
Questioning orders: A bioethical frameworkEric Vogelstein
Nursing Forum|November 10, 2022
The prosecution of RaDonda Vaught: An ethical and legal mistakeEric Vogelstein
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|October 26, 2023
Medically Assisted Death and the Ends of MedicineEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|August 1, 2012
Competence and abilityEric Vogelstein
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 22, 2020
Decision-making at the border of viability: determining the best interests of extremely preterm infantsEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|September 27, 2014
The nature and value of bioethics expertiseEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|January 7, 2023
Equity and COVID-19 treatment allocation: A questionable criterionEric Vogelstein, Guha Krishnamurthi
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Nursing Ethics|May 24, 2017
Evaluating the American Nurses Association's arguments against nurse participation in assisted suicideEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|August 27, 2015
Professional Hubris and its Consequences: Why Organizations of Health-Care Professions Should Not Adopt Ethically Controversial PositionsEric Vogelstein
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy|July 29, 2016
Autonomy and the Moral Authority of Advance DirectivesEric Vogelstein
Nursing|December 27, 2018
Questioning orders: A bioethical frameworkEric Vogelstein
Nursing Forum|November 10, 2022
The prosecution of RaDonda Vaught: An ethical and legal mistakeEric Vogelstein
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry|October 26, 2023
Medically Assisted Death and the Ends of MedicineEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|August 1, 2012
Competence and abilityEric Vogelstein
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 22, 2020
Decision-making at the border of viability: determining the best interests of extremely preterm infantsEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|September 27, 2014
The nature and value of bioethics expertiseEric Vogelstein
Bioethics|January 7, 2023
Equity and COVID-19 treatment allocation: A questionable criterionEric Vogelstein, Guha Krishnamurthi
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