https://doi.org/10.5325/jjewiethi.7.1-2.0106 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/jjewiethi.7.1-2.0106 Copy URL ALYSSA A. HENNING holds a PhD in religious studies ...
The Department's highly successful Master of Arts program in Bioethics and Medical Humanities emphasizes the multi- and interdisciplinary nature of the field. Since 1995, it has provided advanced ...
My wonderful friend Mark Pickup has rerun an essay on his blog Human Life Matters by Dr. Dianne Irving on the history of bioethics. Irving was present at the birth of the field, dissents strongly from ...
CWRU is home to the nation’s first PhD in Bioethics, created in 2004. Since then, we have trained a stellar group of scholars in bioethics and medical humanities that are advancing our field in many ...
A new Penn Nursing initiative explores the impact of federally funded international bioethics training programs. The collaborative initiative, published in the Journal of Empirical Research on Human ...
The surge in the “medical freedom” movement has thrust the tension between individual liberty and public health into the spotlight. At its core, this debate questions whether personal autonomy can — ...
What is artificial intelligence (AI)? There is no universally agreed definition of AI. Broadly speaking, AI tends to refer to computing technologies that replicate or resemble processes and tasks ...
From drug discovery to diagnostics or personalized treatment, AI promises to accelerate innovation. Regulators are catching up; the EU AI Act and the U.S. Executive Order and AI state laws all ...
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