ethics

  1. Indigophoton

    Nine pitfalls of research misconduct

    https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-05145-6?utm
  2. Cheshire

    Why Bioethics Should Be Concerned With Medically Unexplained Symptoms. (2018) O'Leary

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29697324 (Not available on SH)
  3. Allele

    Research ethics article

    https://www.madinamerica.com/2018/01/failed-tb-vaccine-exposes-concerns-regarding-research-ethics/ Also goes a bit into the systemic cover-up by Oxford, raising (again!) the issue of how much of scientific research is led (perverted) by funding and profit.
  4. Esther12

    [Not important] 2010 SMILE correspondance between Crawley and REC now seems to be off-line at Bistol Uni

    I'd just noticed that this was available via Google cache, but not on the Bristol website, so thought I'd back up a copy here. Once I'd got through dong that, I realised I could just link t the waybackmachine copy...
  5. Andy

    Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health conference, 13-15th March 2018, "Children First – Ethics, Morality and Advocacy in Childhood"

    https://www.rcpch.ac.uk/events/annual-conference Despite the theme, Crawley will be there. Day One, "How to manage CFS/ME, fatigue and pain in children, Professor Esther Crawley" Other highlights Day One, "The role of systematic family work in the management of children with severe medically...
  6. G

    Is COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics) fit for purpose?

    The following text, which is posted on this thread in 4 parts, was forwarded to me by an advocate who wishes to remain anonymous. The words are theirs, not mine. Each part will be posted in a new comment window for ease of reading. ***** What is COPE, and have recent changes made it no...
  7. Andy

    The critical attitude in medicine: the need for a new ethics, 1983, McIntyre & Popper

    This paper was highlighted in the comments of Tuller's latest blog, http://www.virology.ws/2017/12/23/trial-by-error-bristols-complaint-to-berkeley/, as a discussion of the issues surrounding the medical field's refusal to concede that they might, actually, be wrong, ever...
  8. Cheshire

    Article: What’s worse? Doctors who believe homeopathy or just use it for placebo effect

    Edit: this article reviews a very interesting survey sent to Zurich GPs. https://arstechnica.com/science/2017/11/whats-worse-doctors-who-believe-homeopathy-or-just-use-it-for-placebo-effect/
  9. Cheshire

    Dealing with Unethical or Illegal Conduct in Higher Education

    By Anna Azvolinsky | November 1, 2017 Investigations into cases of wrongdoing by professors are increasingly in the public eye. But are colleges and universities doing enough to deal with the problem...
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