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What do medical students think about conscientious objection? A cross-sectional study from Turkey
BackgroundPhysicians’ refusal to perform medical procedures that they deem contrary to their conscience may threaten basic human rights and public...
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The Effectiveness of a Hospital Ethics Committee in a Non-Western Country: Lessons from a Ten-Year Experience
Hospital ethics committees (HECs) are relatively new in non-Western countries. This article examines the effectiveness of a HEC established in...
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Artificial intelligence in medical education: a cross-sectional needs assessment
BackgroundAs the information age wanes, enabling the prevalence of the artificial intelligence age; expectations, responsibilities, and job...
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Medical Students’ Opinions About the Commercialization of Healthcare: A Cross-Sectional Survey
There are serious concerns about the commercialization of healthcare and adoption of the business approach in medicine. As market dynamics endanger...
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Safety, Data
This entry discusses the importance of data safety, and the problems relating to (a) failure to maintain data safety and (b) abuse of data by state... -
Care Drain
Care drains around the world emerged due to a combination of rising rates of female labor force participation, declining birth rates, and rapidly... -
Safety, Data
This entry discusses the importance of data safety, and the problems relating to (a) failure to maintain data safety and (b) abuse of data by state...