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Rosalind J McDougall

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Journal of Medical Ethics|September 4, 2012
Intrinsic versus contingent claims about the harmfulness of prostitutionRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 27, 2018
Diversity of scholarship in medical ethicsRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 11, 2015
Indeterminacy and the normative basis of the harm threshold for overriding parental decisions: a response to BirchleyRosalind J McDougall
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 22, 2013
"Don't tell them that you're working when you are": safe hours and underreportingRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 24, 2018
Computer knows best? The need for value-flexibility in medical AIRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 15, 2019
Making concepts workRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 31, 2020
Navigating difficult decisions in medical care and researchRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 23, 2019
No we shouldn't be afraid of medical AI; it involves risks and opportunitiesRosalind J McDougall
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 6, 2014
Doctors' "judgements" and parents' "wishes": ethical implications in conflict situationsRosalind J McDougall, Lynn Gillam
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 16, 2021
Eligibility and access to voluntary assisted dying: a view from Victoria, AustraliaRosalind J McDougall, Danielle Ko
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Journal of Medical Ethics|September 4, 2012
Intrinsic versus contingent claims about the harmfulness of prostitutionRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 27, 2018
Diversity of scholarship in medical ethicsRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 11, 2015
Indeterminacy and the normative basis of the harm threshold for overriding parental decisions: a response to BirchleyRosalind J McDougall
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 22, 2013
"Don't tell them that you're working when you are": safe hours and underreportingRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 24, 2018
Computer knows best? The need for value-flexibility in medical AIRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|August 15, 2019
Making concepts workRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|May 31, 2020
Navigating difficult decisions in medical care and researchRosalind J McDougall
Journal of Medical Ethics|June 23, 2019
No we shouldn't be afraid of medical AI; it involves risks and opportunitiesRosalind J McDougall
The Medical Journal of Australia|May 6, 2014
Doctors' "judgements" and parents' "wishes": ethical implications in conflict situationsRosalind J McDougall, Lynn Gillam
Journal of Medical Ethics|September 16, 2021
Eligibility and access to voluntary assisted dying: a view from Victoria, AustraliaRosalind J McDougall, Danielle Ko
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