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    Exploring a Model Role Description for Ethicists.Paula Chidwick, Jennifer Bell, Eoin Connolly, Michael D. Coughlin, Andrea Frolic, Laurie Hardingham & Randi Zlotnik Shaul - 2010 - HEC Forum 22 (1):31-40.
    This paper provides a description of the role of the clinical ethicist as it is generally experienced in Canada. It examines the activities of Canadian ethicists working in healthcare institutions and the way in which their work incorporates more than ethics case consultation. The Canadian Bioethics Society established a Taskforce on Working Conditions for Bioethics (hereafter referred to as the Taskforce), to make recommendations on a number of issues affecting ethicists and to develop a model role description. This essay carefully (...)
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    Exploring a Model Role Description for Ethicists.Paula Chidwick, Jennifer Bell, Eoin Connolly, Michael D. Coughlin, Andrea Frolic, Laurie Hardingham & Randi Zlotnik Shaul - 2010 - HEC Forum 22 (1):31-40.
    This paper provides a description of the role of the clinical ethicist as it is generally experienced in Canada. It examines the activities of Canadian ethicists working in healthcare institutions and the way in which their work incorporates more than ethics case consultation. The Canadian Bioethics Society established a “Taskforce on Working Conditions for Bioethics” (hereafter referred to as the Taskforce), to make recommendations on a number of issues affecting ethicists and to develop a model role description. This essay carefully (...)
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    Who's minding the shop? The role of Canadian research ethics boards in the creation and uses of registries and biobanks.Elaine Gibson, Kevin Brazil, Michael D. Coughlin, Claudia Emerson, Francois Fournier, Lisa Schwartz, Karen V. Szala-Meneok, Karen M. Weisbaum & Donald J. Willison - 2008 - BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):17-.
    BackgroundThe amount of research utilizing health information has increased dramatically over the last ten years. Many institutions have extensive biobank holdings collected over a number of years for clinical and teaching purposes, but are uncertain as to the proper circumstances in which to permit research uses of these samples. Research Ethics Boards (REBs) in Canada and elsewhere in the world are grappling with these issues, but lack clear guidance regarding their role in the creation of and access to registries and (...)
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    Nationalism and canadian bioethics.Andrea Frolic, Michael D. Coughlin & Bernard Keating - 2011 - In Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press. pp. 191.
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  5. The dominion of bioethics : nationalism and Canadian bioethics.Andrea Frolic, Michael D. Coughlin & Bernard Keating - 2011 - In Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press.
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    A descriptive study of healthcare ethics consultants in canada: Results of a national survey. [REVIEW]Michael D. Coughlin & John Watts - 1993 - HEC Forum 5 (3):144-164.
    As part of a project to examine health care ethics consultation in Canada, we surveyed individuals who were considered by themselves or others to play a significant role in health care ethics consultation. Since one goal of the project was to examine the education and abilities necessary for consultants, we sought to determine the qualifications and skills currently possessed by persons considered to be ethics consultants. For the purposes of the questionnaire, health care ethics consultation was defined broadly to include (...)
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    Global Health and Global Health Ethics was published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. Björn Bentlage studied Oriental and Islamic studies at the universities of Bochum (Germany) and Alexandria (Egypt) and graduated with a Magister degree in 2007. He is now working at the Martin Luther University in Halle. [REVIEW]Subrata Chattopadhyay & Michael D. Coughlin - 2011 - In Catherine Myser (ed.), Bioethics Around the Globe. Oxford University Press.
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