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Item Open Access Bioethical Boundaries, Critiques of Current Paradigms, and the Importance of Transparency(2022) Parker, J. ClintItem Open Access The Slow Creep Back: Threats and Opportunities for IPE Posed by COVID-19(2022-03-01) Greer, Annette G.; Bennie, ScottItem Open Access Metagenomic Characterization of Swine Slurry in a North American Swine Farm Operation(2021) Greer, Annette G.; Ramesh, Akshaya; Bailey, Emily S.; Ahyong, Vida; Langelier, Charles; Phelps, Maira; Neff, Norma; Sit, Rene; Tato, Cristina; DeRisi, Joseph L.; Gray, Gregory C.Item Open Access Type. Cast : Edition XI Brody School of Medicine Art & Literary Magazine (2018)(2018)An art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students and others throughout the Health Sciences Campus.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2017)(2017) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students and others throughout the Health Sciences Campus.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2013)(2013) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2012)(2012) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2009)(2009) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2008)(2008) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2014)(2014) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2015)(2015) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Type.Cast: The Heart of Medicine (2016)(2016) Brody School of MedicineAn art and literary magazine published by the Brody School of Medicine, Division of Health Sciences. The magazine contains artwork and writings by Brody School of Medicine's medical students.Item Open Access Pain as a global public health priority(2011) Goldberg, Daniel S.; McGee, Summer J.Item Open Access The commodification of human reproductive materials.(East Carolina University, 1998-12) Resnik, David B.This essay develops a framework for thinking about the moral basis for the commnodification of human reproductive nmaterials. It argues that selling and buyinlg gametes and genes is morally acceptable although there should not be a market for zygotes, embryos, or genomes. Also a market in gametes and genes shouild be regutlated in order to address concerns about the adverse social consequences of conmmodification. Originally published Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 24, No. 6, Dec 1998Item Open Access Tensions in setting health care priorities for South Africa's children.(East Carolina University, 1998-08) Landman, Willem A.; Henley, Lesley D.The new South African constitution commits the government to guarantee "basic health services "for every child under 18. Primary health care for pregnant women and children under six and elements of essential primary health care have received priority. At present, there is little analysis of the moral considerations involved in making choices about more advanced or costly health care which may, arguably, also be "basic". This paper illustrates some of the tensions in setting priorities for a just macroallocation of children's health care, given the realities of need and scarce resources, and the commitment to equality of basic opportunities. Originally published Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 24, No. 4, Aug 1998Item Open Access Equitable rationing of highly specialised health care services for children: a perspective from South Africa.(East Carolina University, 1999-06) Landman, Willem A.; Henley, Lesley D.The principles of equality and equity, respectively in the Bill of Rights and the white paper on health, provide the moral and legalfoundations forfuture health care for children in South Africa. However, given extreme health care need and scarce resources, the government faces formidable obstacles if it hopes to achieve a just allocation ofpublic health care resources, especially among children in need of highly specialised health care. In this regard, there is a dearth of moral analysis which is practically useful in the South African situation. We offer a set of moral considerations to guide the macro-allocation of highly specialised public health care services among South Africa's children. We also mention moral considerations which should inform micro-allocation. Originally published Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 25, No. 3, June 1999