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Stacy S Chen

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Healthcare Management Forum|March 23, 2025
A "code-switching" model for healthcare communicationStacy S Chen
Bioethics|August 1, 2022
"What are my options?": Physicians as ontological decision architects in surgical informed consentStacy S Chen, Sunit Das
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|May 8, 2025
Which Risks Can Undermine Benefits in Research?Stacy S Chen, Connor T A Brenna, Joost Mollen, et al.
AJOB Neuroscience|March 24, 2022
Big Decisions on a Small Scale: From Evidence-Based Medicine to Personalized MedicineLiam G McCoy, Stacy S Chen, Connor T A Brenna, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 8, 2021
Believing in black boxes: machine learning for healthcare does not need explainability to be evidence-basedLiam G McCoy, Connor T A Brenna, Stacy S Chen, et al.
Bioethics|June 27, 2023
Steering clear of Akrasia: An integrative review of self-binding Ulysses Contracts in clinical practiceConnor T A Brenna, Stacy S Chen, Matthew Cho, et al.
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 19, 2024
To Assess or Not to Assess? Physician-Patient Disagreement as the Primary Trigger for Capacity Testing in Clinical PracticeMatthew Cho, Connor T A Brenna, Stacy S Chen, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 30, 2023
The name of the game: a Wittgensteinian view of 'invasiveness'Stacy S Chen, Connor T A Brenna, Matthew Cho, et al.
AJOB Neuroscience|December 21, 2021
Continuums of Capacity, Binaries of Guilt: The Sociopolitical Role of Neuroethics in Criminal JusticeStacy S Chen, Liam G McCoy, Samuel Forster, et al.
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Healthcare Management Forum|March 23, 2025
A "code-switching" model for healthcare communicationStacy S Chen
Bioethics|August 1, 2022
"What are my options?": Physicians as ontological decision architects in surgical informed consentStacy S Chen, Sunit Das
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|May 8, 2025
Which Risks Can Undermine Benefits in Research?Stacy S Chen, Connor T A Brenna, Joost Mollen, et al.
AJOB Neuroscience|March 24, 2022
Big Decisions on a Small Scale: From Evidence-Based Medicine to Personalized MedicineLiam G McCoy, Stacy S Chen, Connor T A Brenna, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|November 8, 2021
Believing in black boxes: machine learning for healthcare does not need explainability to be evidence-basedLiam G McCoy, Connor T A Brenna, Stacy S Chen, et al.
Bioethics|June 27, 2023
Steering clear of Akrasia: An integrative review of self-binding Ulysses Contracts in clinical practiceConnor T A Brenna, Stacy S Chen, Matthew Cho, et al.
The American Journal of Bioethics : AJOB|August 19, 2024
To Assess or Not to Assess? Physician-Patient Disagreement as the Primary Trigger for Capacity Testing in Clinical PracticeMatthew Cho, Connor T A Brenna, Stacy S Chen, et al.
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 30, 2023
The name of the game: a Wittgensteinian view of 'invasiveness'Stacy S Chen, Connor T A Brenna, Matthew Cho, et al.
AJOB Neuroscience|December 21, 2021
Continuums of Capacity, Binaries of Guilt: The Sociopolitical Role of Neuroethics in Criminal JusticeStacy S Chen, Liam G McCoy, Samuel Forster, et al.
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