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" It's Like Tuskegee in Reverse": A Case Study of Ethical Tensions in Institutional Review …

- ajph.org [PDF] 
RE Malone, VB Yerger, C McGruder, E … - American Journal of Public Health, 2006 - Am Public Health Assoc
25. Levy SB. Antibiotic resistance: consequences of inaction. Clin Infect Dis.
2001;33(suppl 3):S124–S129. 26. Dowling HF. The pharmaceutical industry and
the doctor. What of the fu- ture? N Engl J Med. 1961;264:75–79. 27. ...
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A systematic analysis of influenza vaccine shortage policies


L Uscher-Pines, DJ Barnett, JW Sapsin, DM … - Public Health, 2008 - Elsevier
The aim of this study was to apply SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, threats) to a domestic shortage of influenza vaccine, to identify
lessons learned, and to generate effective solutions for future public ...
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The role of internists during epidemics, outbreaks, and bioterrorist attacks

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BY Lee - Journal of general internal medicine, 2007 - Springer
Internists are well-positioned to play significant roles in recognizing and
responding to epidemics, outbreaks, and bioterrorist attacks. They see large
numbers of patients with various health problems and may be the patients' ...
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Criteria for prioritising access to healthcare resources in New Zealand during an influenza …


M Ardagh - Journal of the New Zealand Medical Association, 2009 - nzma.org.nz
During overwhelming demand for resources, such as during an influenza pandemic,
clinicians may be required to deny some patients access to a resource (for
example ventilation, or hospital admission). However, no pragmatic guidance ...
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[PDF] Ethical Issues in SARS Control


S Schipf - opus.haw-hamburg.de
Page 1. Hamburg University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Life Sciences Department
of Health Sciences Ethical Issues in SARS Control Diploma Thesis ...
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Dual loyalty of physicians in the military and in civilian life


SR Benatar, REG Upshur - American Journal of Public Health, 2008 - Am Public Health Assoc
The concept of the dual loyalty physicians may have to both a patient and a
third party is important in eluci- dating the obligations of physicians. The
extent to which loyalty may be de- flected from a patient to a ...
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Active Surveillance Cultures and Contact Precautions for Control of Multidrug-Resistant …


RP Santos, TW Mayo, JD Siegel, RA … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2008 - UChicago Press
Featured in Toronto Star "Pigs, viruses and politics" May 2, 2009 Are Swine
Workers in the United States at Increased Risk of Infection with Zoonotic
Influenza Virus? Kendall P. Myers, Christopher W. Olsen, Sharon F. ...
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Ethical Triage and Scarce Resource Allocation During Public Health Emergencies: Tenets …


WG Kuschner, JB Pollard, SC Ezeji-Okoye - Hospital Topics, 2007 - Heldref Publications
Abstract. Public health emergencies may result in mass casualties and a surge in
demand for hospital-based care. Healthcare standards may need to be altered to
respond to an imbalance between demands for care and resources. Clinical ...
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[PDF] Dual Loyalty of Physicians in the Military and in Civilian Life


POF PUBLIC - Public Health, 2008 - jointcentreforbioethics.ca
The concept of the dual loyalty physicians may have to both a patient and a
third party is important in eluci- dating the obligations of physicians. The
extent to which loyalty may be de- flected from a patient to a ...
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[DOC] Ethical Values for Planning for and Responding to a Pandemic in New Zealand A Statement …


A Moore - moh.govt.nz
If a pandemic came, we would get through it. We know this because we have done
it before. But it would be difficult. The better prepared we were, the better we
would cope. To prepare ourselves, one thing we should do is to think ...
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