

BI In The News: Unethical InterrogationAugust 5, 2015 |
Prof. Leonard Rubenstein calls for an end to psychologists’ participation in DOD interrogations in a letter to The New York Times
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BI In The News: Unethical InterrogationAugust 5, 2015 |
Prof. Leonard Rubenstein calls for an end to psychologists’ participation in DOD interrogations in a letter to The New York Times
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The Quality of Nursing Care for Sickle Cell DiseaseJuly 8, 2015 |
Q & A with Johns Hopkins Catalyst Award Winner Carlton Haywood Jr about his intervention designed to improve healthcare provider attitudes and beliefs about patients with sickle cell disease
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An Eye For An EyeJune 25, 2015 |
The United States wins its case to put bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death as capital punishment comes to a new crossroads
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Johns Hopkins Launches Master of Bioethics ProgramApril 29, 2015 |
The Berman Institute of Bioethics will enroll its first class of master’s degree students in Fall 2015, offering a multidisciplinary Master of Bioethics (MBE) program for full-time and part-time students
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Respect and Dignity in the ICUApril 13, 2015 |
As research moves healthcare into the modern era, what of our evolving understanding of the interpersonal elements of medical care and the difference they can make to patient outcomes?
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Ensuring Respect and Dignity in the ICUMarch 11, 2015 |
Johns Hopkins researchers present groundbreaking work defining treatment with respect and dignity in the ICU
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Reproduction 3.0February 26, 2015 |
With a vote on Tuesday, the UK became the first nation to allow a mitochondrial donation technique to be licensed for use. Our faculty join the discussion on the ethics of creating a child with DNA from 3 “parents.”
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