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Rethinking Ethics and History Education in Japanese Medical Schools: Reflections from a Medical Student’s Visit to the Site of Unit 731
Rethinking Ethics and History Education in Japanese Medical Schools: Reflections from a Medical Student’s Visit to the Site of Unit 731
This article examines the ethical and pedagogical significance of integrating historical memory into medical education, dr...
Care, Consent, and Compromise: An Ethical Cartography of Physical Therapy Practice in the Global South
Care, Consent, and Compromise: An Ethical Cartography of Physical Therapy Practice in the Global South
Although ethical decision-making in rehabilitation is increasingly complex, physical therapy remains marginal in mainstrea...
Navigating Ethics in Global Longevity Research: An Analysis of XPRIZE Healthspan’s Clinical Trial Framework
Navigating Ethics in Global Longevity Research: An Analysis of XPRIZE Healthspan’s Clinical Trial Framework
Many societies around the world face a decline in per capita fertility rates and aging populations, threatening the sustai...
Trustworthy Governance of Genomic and Health-Related Data: Lessons from Singapore
Trustworthy Governance of Genomic and Health-Related Data: Lessons from Singapore
Precision medicine (PM) is an approach to research and healthcare delivery driven by insights from linked genomic, epigene...
A Qualitative Comparative Study of the Doctor-Patient Relationship Model and Decision-Making Style among Chinese and Japanese Doctors
A Qualitative Comparative Study of the Doctor-Patient Relationship Model and Decision-Making Style among Chinese and Japanese Doctors
The nature of doctor-patient relationships (DPRs) and decision-making style (DMS) is related to patient satisfaction, clin...
An Ethical Analysis of Public Attitudes towards Controlled Human Infection Studies in Singapore: Acceptability and Payment
An Ethical Analysis of Public Attitudes towards Controlled Human Infection Studies in Singapore: Acceptability and Payment
Singapore is conducting its first controlled human infection (CHI) study, and is administering SARS-CoV-2 as the challenge...
Infodemic Management and Government Disinformation: The Brazilian Experience
Infodemic Management and Government Disinformation: The Brazilian Experience
The COVID-19 pandemic, one of the most critical health crises in recent history, resulted in nearly 7 million deaths world...
Who Cares How Information Feels? A Call for Digital Influence Literacy
Who Cares How Information Feels? A Call for Digital Influence Literacy
This article introduces digital influence literacy, arguing for its inclusion in programs devoted to lessening the spread ...
South Korea’s Health Misinformation Response during COVID-19: A Narrative-Thematic Analysis
South Korea’s Health Misinformation Response during COVID-19: A Narrative-Thematic Analysis
Infodemics have emerged as a serious contemporary challenge to public health, especially in the context of the ongoing COV...
Navigating Artificial Intelligence in Malaysian Healthcare: Research Developments, Ethical Dilemmas, and Governance Strategies
Navigating Artificial Intelligence in Malaysian Healthcare: Research Developments, Ethical Dilemmas, and Governance Strategies
In the ever-evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare (AIH), understanding the entities and legal framew...
Journeying with the Dying—Lessons from Palliative Care Physicians
Journeying with the Dying—Lessons from Palliative Care Physicians
Witnessing suffering and death in palliative care can cause moral distress, emotional exhaustion and maladaptive coping st...
How Chinese Researchers Face Ethical and Social Challenges in Human Organoid Research and Applications: a Questionnaire Study
How Chinese Researchers Face Ethical and Social Challenges in Human Organoid Research and Applications: a Questionnaire Study
The utilisation of human organoids has the potential to expedite the cycle of biological innovation significantly, yet it ...
Four Key Questions to Guide Human Rights–based Social Listening during Infodemics
Four Key Questions to Guide Human Rights–based Social Listening during Infodemics
This paper considers what a human rights–based approach to the use of social listening to counter infodemics during ...
Counseling Elective Egg Freezing Patients considering Donation of Unused Surplus Frozen Eggs for Fertility Treatment
Counseling Elective Egg Freezing Patients considering Donation of Unused Surplus Frozen Eggs for Fertility Treatment
The majority of women who freeze their eggs for non-medical or social reasons, commonly referred to as elective egg freezi...
All you Need it Trust? Public Perspectives on Consenting to Participate in Genomic Research in the Sri Lankan District of Colombo
All you Need it Trust? Public Perspectives on Consenting to Participate in Genomic Research in the Sri Lankan District of Colombo
Engagement with genomic medicine and research has increased globally during the past few decades, including rapid developm...
Ethical and Regulatory Gaps in Aesthetic Medical Practice in Top Asian Medical Tourism Destinations
Ethical and Regulatory Gaps in Aesthetic Medical Practice in Top Asian Medical Tourism Destinations
Aesthetic medicine merges art and medical sciences, focusing on the modification and enhancement of physical appearance th...
Providing a Platform for Myriad Forms of Bioethics Research
Providing a Platform for Myriad Forms of Bioethics Research
We welcome the new year of 2024 with a selection of papers that typify the breadth an...
Beyond Public Health and Private Choice: Breastfeeding, Embodiment and Public Health Ethics
Beyond Public Health and Private Choice: Breastfeeding, Embodiment and Public Health Ethics
The key objective of this paper is to emphasize the importance of acknowledging breastfeeding as an embodied social practi...
Shinmi (親身): a Distinctive Japanese Medical Virtue?
Shinmi (親身): a Distinctive Japanese Medical Virtue?
In Western countries, the ideal professional and ethical attributes of healthcare providers and the ideal patient-doctor r...
Characteristics of Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions: National Data Analysis in South Korea
Characteristics of Life-Sustaining Treatment Decisions: National Data Analysis in South Korea
This study analyzed the national data on life-sustaining treatment decisions from 2018 to 2020 to find out the characteris...
The Limitations of Ethical Review: the Protection-Inclusion Dilemma
The Limitations of Ethical Review: the Protection-Inclusion Dilemma
Akabayashi, A., M. Nishimori, M. Fujita, and B.T. Slingsby. 2003. Living related liver transplantation: a Japanese experie...
Unraveling Informality and Precarity: New Labor Law Strategies for the Global Reproduction Network of Cross-Border Surrogacy
Unraveling Informality and Precarity: New Labor Law Strategies for the Global Reproduction Network of Cross-Border Surrogacy
This paper provides an analysis of the complex global reproduction networks driving the rapidly expanding cross-border sur...
Ethical Issues in Photovoice Studies involving Key Populations: A Scoping Review
Ethical Issues in Photovoice Studies involving Key Populations: A Scoping Review
Photovoice, a community-based participatory research method, employs images and words to convey participants' needs, c...
Clinical Ethics Consultation in Japan: What does it Mean to have a Functioning Ethics Consultation?
Clinical Ethics Consultation in Japan: What does it Mean to have a Functioning Ethics Consultation?
This research examines the current status of clinical ethics consultation (CEC) in Japan through a nationwide study conduc...
Bioethics in Northeast Asia
Bioethics in Northeast Asia
This October 2023 issue of Asian Bioethics Review showcases work with a focus on Nort...