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Mehrunisha Suleman

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The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|March 26, 2024
Ethics of ConferencingMehrunisha Suleman
Bioethics|November 30, 2022
The balancing of virtues-Muslim perspectives on palliative and end of life care: Empirical research analysing the perspectives of service users and providersMehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 23, 2025
Uncertain medicine: consent, culture and the limits of principlesMehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 23, 2023
Should medicine be colour blind?Mehrunisha Suleman, Zeshan Qureshi
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 6, 2026
Moral universe of Muslim healthcare practitioners in the UK: balancing Islamic and secular ethics in palliative and end-of-life careEsmee Doedes, Mehrunisha Suleman
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|January 18, 2024
Interests and Choices in Determining Death by Neurological CriteriaAasim I Padela, Mehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 17, 2025
Review of research ethics guidelines on payment of healthy volunteersNicole Hasler, Thomas Henning, Mehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 14, 2024
Hope pluralism in antenatal palliative careSophie Bertaud, Mehrunisha Suleman, Dominic Wilkinson
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 21, 2024
Ethical implications of disparities in translation genomic medicine: from research to practiceMehrunisha Suleman, Michael J Parker, Nadeem Qureshi
Journal of Medical Ethics|July 17, 2024
Indonesian concept of <i>ikhtiar</i>: implications for palliative care practiceRaditya Bagas Wicaksono, Suzanne Metselaar, Mehrunisha Suleman
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The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|March 26, 2024
Ethics of ConferencingMehrunisha Suleman
Bioethics|November 30, 2022
The balancing of virtues-Muslim perspectives on palliative and end of life care: Empirical research analysing the perspectives of service users and providersMehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 23, 2025
Uncertain medicine: consent, culture and the limits of principlesMehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 23, 2023
Should medicine be colour blind?Mehrunisha Suleman, Zeshan Qureshi
Journal of Medical Ethics|February 6, 2026
Moral universe of Muslim healthcare practitioners in the UK: balancing Islamic and secular ethics in palliative and end-of-life careEsmee Doedes, Mehrunisha Suleman
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|January 18, 2024
Interests and Choices in Determining Death by Neurological CriteriaAasim I Padela, Mehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 17, 2025
Review of research ethics guidelines on payment of healthy volunteersNicole Hasler, Thomas Henning, Mehrunisha Suleman
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 14, 2024
Hope pluralism in antenatal palliative careSophie Bertaud, Mehrunisha Suleman, Dominic Wilkinson
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 21, 2024
Ethical implications of disparities in translation genomic medicine: from research to practiceMehrunisha Suleman, Michael J Parker, Nadeem Qureshi
Journal of Medical Ethics|July 17, 2024
Indonesian concept of <i>ikhtiar</i>: implications for palliative care practiceRaditya Bagas Wicaksono, Suzanne Metselaar, Mehrunisha Suleman
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