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Honesty in Public Health Communication The Oxford …

WebCommunicating the harms and benefits of behaviours is an important public health strategy. Ensuring such communication is ‘honest’ seems, at first glance, to be …

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Medical Ethics The Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical …

WebMedical Ethics. Our medical ethics research program, led by Professor Wilkinson, investigates ethical issues arising from advances in medicine, as well as long-standing …

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The Right Not to Know and the Obligation to Know

WebBy Ben Davies Most people accept that patients have a strong claim (perhaps with some exceptions) to be told information that is relevant to their health and …

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Best interests and sufficient benefit: The ethics of hard …

WebUniversity of Oxford | 14 and 15 June 2023. This two-day workshop brings together a range of academics working on the relationship between health, healthcare, …

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Honesty and Public Health Communication: Part 2

WebWritten by Rebecca Brown This post is based on two recently accepted articles: Brown and de Barra ‘A Taxonomy of Non-Honesty in Public Health …

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Exercise, Population Health and Paternalism Practical Ethics

WebWilson, James. “Why it’s time to stop worrying about paternalism in health policy.”. Public Health Ethics 4.3 (2011): 269-279. Written by Rebecca Brown The NHS …

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Responsibility and Healthcare The Oxford Uehiro Centre …

WebIn this open access book, medical ethicists Dominic Wilkinson and Julian Savulescu critically examine the ethical questions at the heart of disputes about medical treatment for …

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Expertise and Autonomy in Medical Decision Making

WebWritten by Rebecca Brown. This is the fourth in a series of blogposts by the members of the Expanding Autonomy project, funded by the Arts and Humanities …

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Medical Ethics and Law The Oxford Uehiro Centre for …

WebMedical Ethics and Law. This short textbook of ethics and law is aimed at doctors in training and in practice. Medical ethics and law are now firmly embedded in the curricula of …

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CONSENSUS STATEMENT ON CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION IN …

WebOn the 7th, 8th, and 9th of June 2016 a group of philosophers and bioethicists gathered at the Brocher Foundation in Geneva, Switzerland, to participate in …

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Medical assistance in dying: what are we talking about

WebMedical assistance in dying – or “MAiD”, to use the somehow infelicitous acronym – is likely to be a central topic in bioethics this year. That might not be true of …

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Psychiatry Reborn: Biopsychosocial Psychiatry in Modern Medicine …

WebPsychiatry Reborn: Biopsychosocial psychiatry in modern medicine Editors: Dr Will Davies, Professor Julian Savulescu, and Dr Rebecca Roache Consulting Editor: …

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Cross-post: Fairness and Freedom in Public Health Policy – On the …

Webby Alberto Giubilini Originally posted on the Oxford Medical Humanities website Multidisciplinary Conference, Oxford, 23 and 24 Oct 2023 This conference …

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Embrace the controversy: let’s offer Project Prevention on the NHS

WebA controversial US-based charity that pays drug addicts to undergo sterilisation or long-term contraception has recently opened for business in the UK. …

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climate crisis Practical Ethics

WebWritten by Roger Crisp. After world chiefs and youth leaders gathered in September in New York at the United Nations Climate Action Summit, many of us as individuals are left …

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Conscience Rights or Conscience Wrongs

WebWritten by: David Albert Jones, Anscombe Bioethics Centre & Alberto Giubilini, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and …

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Oxford Debates – The NHS should not treat self-inflicted illness

WebModerator: Dr Paula BoddingtonShould the NHS treat self-inflicted illness? This question raises a plethora of different issues, about science, society, social policy, …

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Practical Ethics

WebIntroducing two journal special issues and a conference. Written by Alberto Giubilini. Two special issues of the journals Bioethics and Monash Bioethics Review will …

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Banning Cigarettes, Paternalism, Liberty and Harm: Clearing the …

WebOctober 5, 2023. Media headlines in the UK are widely reporting Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a proposal to ban smoking for younger generations. Under the …

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Does Female Genital Mutilation Have Health Benefits

WebDoes Female Genital Mutilation Have Health Benefits? The Problem with Medicalizing Morality By Brian D. Earp (@briandavidearp) Four members of the Dawoodi …

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The Morality of Sending Asylum Seekers to Rwanda

WebJuly 7, 2022. Written by Doug McConnell. The government has recently claimed that their policy to send asylum seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda as part of the UK-Rwanda …

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