The Ethical Involvement of Patients in FDA Regulatory Evaluation of New Products August 11, 2016 Health Policy and Bioethics Consortium
Countering Imprecision in Precision Medicine August 5, 2016 Better coordination is needed to study complex interventions
2016 Henry K. Beecher Prize in Medical Ethics Announcement August 3, 2016 The winner of the 2016 Beecher Essay Prize is Margaret Hayden
Can Trauma Trigger Violent Crime in Mentally Ill? July 15, 2016 Short-term risk was heightened in healthy people, but was higher in those with psychosis, study contends
When the Seriously Ill Want to Donate Organs June 27, 2016 Even if intent is clear, ethical concerns among physicians may make wishes hard to fulfill
The Difficult Ethics of Organ Donations From Living Donors June 27, 2016 A woman wanted to donate the kidney of her dying husband. And that raised all sorts of hard questions.
The Difficult Ethics of Organ Donations From Living Donors June 27, 2016 A woman wanted to donate the kidney of her dying husband. And that raised all sorts of hard questions.
FDA panel rejects Sarepta drug to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy April 27, 2016 Aaron S. Kesselheim, associate professor at Harvard Medical School, is quoted.
Building a Biomedical Information Commons: Ethical and Policy Issues April 26, 2016 Policy and Ethics Consortium