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Hot Paper Topics
Bioethical Issues
General Bioethics Sources
- Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality
- Annotated
Opinions on Ethical and Social Issues-- from the Christian Medical
& Dental Society, official positions on acceptable practices. Look
at menu bar on left for Issues. This is a biased view, however, a
comprehensive and non-inflammatory one for this perspective. Highly
recommended for representing the fundamental Christian viewpoint in a
research paper.
- Assisted
Reproductive Technology Success Rates: National
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Center
for Clinical Ethics and Humanities in Health Care
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Codes
of Ethics Online: Health Care
- Dept.
of Veteran Affairs National Center for Ethics
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Dignitas Personae (The Dignity of a Person) --
official Catholic teaching
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Ethical,
Legal and Social Issues in Science
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Ethics
Updates -- edited by Lawrence Hinman from the University of San
Diego.
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Human Experimentation--
full-text documents on instances of
human experimentation from authoritative sources. in .pdf when you
open them up.
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Kennedy
Institute of Ethics from Georgetown University
- Markkula
Center for Applied Ethics
- Office
for Human Research Protections
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Online Bioethics Resources
-- from the National Human Genome Research Institute
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Pew Forum on Religion & Public
Life: Bioethics -- This nonpartisan organization provides
information (news, backgrounders, polls and surveys), but takes no
position on "issues at the intersection of religion and public affairs,"
including bioethics.
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Public
Agenda: Issues
-- "providing unbiased and unparalleled research that bridges the
gap between American leaders and what the public really thinks about
issues ranging from education to foreign policy to immigration to
Medical Research to religion and civility in American life."
Scroll down for Issues Guides drop down menu.
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Research Involving
Human Subjects --
"This site provides, in one place, HHS
and NIH requirements and resources for the extramural community involved
in human subjects research in their roles as: Applicants/Grantees,
Offerors/Contractors, Peer Reviewers, Institutional Officials." U.S.
government guidelines.
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University
of Pittsburgh Consortium Ethics Program--full-text articles from
Community Ethics Newsletter and related links.
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