Ethics Case
Efforts by physicians to engage vulnerable patient populations may be met with deep skepticism and mistrust.
Published on 04/10/2020
Ethics Case
Decisions to allocate scarce resources should not be based on non-medical criteria, such as judgments about a patient’s social worth.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
Caring for patients at the end of life is a privilege that draws deeply on physicians’ commitment to alleviate suffering.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
Access to unproven, experimental treatments by individuals who are unable or unwilling to participate in clinical trials of new interventions raise ethical concerns.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
Search for effective treatments can move swiftly during a pandemic as researchers and institutions mount studies to test plausible therapies.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
Physicians’ dual obligations to serve both the well-being of their individual patients and that of other patients and the community at large come into sharp tension in a public health emergency.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
During times of extraordinary need, would it be appropriate to involve medical students in providing direct patientcare to supplement the physician workforce?
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
Physicians have a well-recognized duty to provide care even at risk to oneself during a public health emergency.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
Physicians who provide services remotely must be proficient in whatever technologies they use.
Published on 04/08/2020
Ethics Case
One concern raised by the COVID-19 pandemic is whether physicians could provide care outside of a non-compete agreement or restrictive covenant.
Published on 04/08/2020
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