It was prepared by Joseph Eble, a physician and President of the Tulsa Guild of the Catholic Medical Association; John Di Camillo, an ethicist of The National Catholic Bioethics Center; and Peter Colosi, a philosophy professor at Salve Regina University. As a nurse, I have been writing about...
It was prepared by Joseph Eble, a physician and President of the Tulsa Guild of the Catholic Medical Association; John Di Camillo, an ethicist of The National Catholic Bioethics Center; and Peter Colosi, a philosophy professor at Salve Regina University. As a nurse, I have been writing about...
Rich Gennuso
Exosomes have the potential to revolutionise medicine in many areas, including delivery of gene therapies into cell nucleus for rare and common genetic disorders, improving therapeutic window of small and large molecules by cell targeting, and by selective cellular delivery of next-generation DNA/RNA ...
News • Interaction with cancer patients Experts raise ethics concerns posed by patient-facing AI in oncology Bioethics researchers call on medical societies, government leaders, clinicians, and researchers to work together to ensure AI-driven healthcare preserves patient autonomy and respects human ...
Korea to stand with us to protect the lives and health of patients. The religious community has always spoken out whenever human bioethics and human rights issues arise. We ask them to join us to prevent further victimization in the confrontation between the medical community and the government....
“We can't just fight over whether patients, hospitals, or doctors own the data. I want to see how they begin once. "If you just keep preparing only, you'll get tired," Kim said. “Now, patient groups also ask for treatment using data. So, in addition to bioethics, we must consid...
SAARBRÜCKEN / VIENNA, 17-Feb-2021 — /EPR HEALTHCARE NEWS/ — In the fight against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, a large number of pharmaceutical companies are looking for new approaches to combat the pandemic. In addition to vaccines, intensive research and development efforts aro...
at least under existing law: “someone could legally pick up your discarded coffee cup and send a sample of your saliva out for sequencing to see if you show a predisposition for certain diseases,” as thePresidential Bioethics Panel outlinedlast October, in recommendations for genomic sequencing ...
so these news reports and testimony point toward a substantial semi-covert homicide or suicide assistance program involving healthcare workers, family members, and others, facilitated by DWDC. Little is known about these deaths beyond such general admissions, including the identities and the circumstanc...