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Justin Oakley

Bioethics

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Bioethics|October 1, 1992
Altruistic surrogacy and informed consentJustin Oakley
Bioethics|December 5, 2022
Islamic virtues and end-of-life decisions in clinical practice: A commentary on Mehrunisha Suleman, 'The Balancing of Virtues-Muslim Perspectives on End of Life Care: Empirical research analysing the perspectives of service users and providers'Justin Oakley
Bioethics|October 1, 1994
Medical experimentation, informed consent and using peopleDean Cocking, Justin Oakley
Bioethics|November 21, 2022
When (if ever) may doctors discuss religion with their patients?Lauren Notini, Justin Oakley
Bioethics|December 31, 2022
Religious pluralism in healthcareJustin Oakley, C A J Coady, Lauren Notini
Bioethics|November 16, 2024
Misaligned hope and conviction in health careSteve Clarke, Justin Oakley, Jonathan Pugh, et al.
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Bioethics|October 1, 1992
Altruistic surrogacy and informed consentJustin Oakley
Bioethics|December 5, 2022
Islamic virtues and end-of-life decisions in clinical practice: A commentary on Mehrunisha Suleman, 'The Balancing of Virtues-Muslim Perspectives on End of Life Care: Empirical research analysing the perspectives of service users and providers'Justin Oakley
Bioethics|October 1, 1994
Medical experimentation, informed consent and using peopleDean Cocking, Justin Oakley
Bioethics|November 21, 2022
When (if ever) may doctors discuss religion with their patients?Lauren Notini, Justin Oakley
Bioethics|December 31, 2022
Religious pluralism in healthcareJustin Oakley, C A J Coady, Lauren Notini
Bioethics|November 16, 2024
Misaligned hope and conviction in health careSteve Clarke, Justin Oakley, Jonathan Pugh, et al.
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