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Mark Christopher Navin

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The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 22, 2026
When Vaccine Guidance Fractures: the Ethics Consultant's Role in Restoring Clinical ConfidenceMark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 26, 2020
Pox Parties for Grannies? Chickenpox, Exogenous Boosting, and Harmful InjusticesHeidi Malm, Mark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 16, 2020
Harming Children to Benefit Others: A ReplyHeidi Malm, Mark Christopher Navin
JAMA Pediatrics|December 22, 2025
Vaccine Policy and Eliminating Nonmedical Exemptions-Read the RoomMark Christopher Navin, Douglas S Diekema
The Hastings Center Report|February 22, 2019
Capacity for Preferences and Pediatric Assent Implications for Pediatric PracticeMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
The Hastings Center Report|May 29, 2018
Capacity for Preferences: Respecting Patients with Compromised Decision-MakingJason Adam Wasserman, Mark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 18, 2020
The Irrelevance of Origins: Dementia, Advance Directives, and the Capacity for PreferencesJason Adam Wasserman, Mark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 8, 2017
Reasons to Amplify the Role of Parental Permission in Pediatric TreatmentMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|October 2, 2019
Guidance and Intervention Principles in Pediatrics: The Need for PluralismMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 8, 2017
Harm and Parental Permission: A Response to Our CriticsMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
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The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|June 22, 2026
When Vaccine Guidance Fractures: the Ethics Consultant's Role in Restoring Clinical ConfidenceMark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 26, 2020
Pox Parties for Grannies? Chickenpox, Exogenous Boosting, and Harmful InjusticesHeidi Malm, Mark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 16, 2020
Harming Children to Benefit Others: A ReplyHeidi Malm, Mark Christopher Navin
JAMA Pediatrics|December 22, 2025
Vaccine Policy and Eliminating Nonmedical Exemptions-Read the RoomMark Christopher Navin, Douglas S Diekema
The Hastings Center Report|February 22, 2019
Capacity for Preferences and Pediatric Assent Implications for Pediatric PracticeMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
The Hastings Center Report|May 29, 2018
Capacity for Preferences: Respecting Patients with Compromised Decision-MakingJason Adam Wasserman, Mark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 18, 2020
The Irrelevance of Origins: Dementia, Advance Directives, and the Capacity for PreferencesJason Adam Wasserman, Mark Christopher Navin
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 8, 2017
Reasons to Amplify the Role of Parental Permission in Pediatric TreatmentMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
The Journal of Clinical Ethics|October 2, 2019
Guidance and Intervention Principles in Pediatrics: The Need for PluralismMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|November 8, 2017
Harm and Parental Permission: A Response to Our CriticsMark Christopher Navin, Jason Adam Wasserman
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