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A recent study conducted by Emory University School of Medicine found that therapeutic misconception is alive and well in Phase I cancer research. According to the Chicago Tribune, “people enrolled in early stage trials for possible cancer treatments may underestimate the risks involved and overestimate the potential benefits.”
The culprit: hope. Yes, that’s right. Plain unabashed optimism. As one of the study authors Rebecca Pentz describes it: “When participants describe the risks and benefits of participating in the trial, they may use their descriptions to stay hopeful.” That blasted hopefulness is clouding people’s understanding of research risk and benefit.…
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If you want to know how easy and intuitive it is to understand the individual mandate, watch this video with Peter Ubel and his son, Taylor Greeno, who discuss why healthcare reform is good for everyone. Simply put, as Taylor says, “Insurance companies should charge everyone the same amount…” and we can do that, as Peter says, by having everyone required to get insurance. Simple enough.
Watch the video here. It’s great.
SJM…
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A study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology reports via Reuters Health today that cancer patients rarely tell anyone about the problems with the care they receive. The most common problems? Really not too different from what most seriously ill patients interacting with the healthcare system would gripe about, I imagine. “Delays in treatment, surgical complications and other issues related to medical care, in addition to communication barriers or breakdown between them and their doctors” are among the most prominent issues.…
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As the nation waits on pins and needles for SCOTUS’ decision regarding Obamacare, take a few minutes to bone up on the ethics of healthcare reform and governance with AJOB’s Special Issue on healthcare reform. Published July 2011, this issue contains two key articles, Rationing Just Health Care by Lawrence Schneiderman, and Jennifer Prah Ruger’s Shared Health Governance.
Want to know more about the ethical issues related to healthcare reform and Obamacare? Visit bioethics.net to read more than 200 news stories, articles, and events relating to health reform�today.…
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To the readers of bioethics.net, the bioethics community, and the general public:
As our publisher, Taylor and Francis, has announced, Glenn McGee has stepped down at Editor-in-Chief of AJOB. Upon making the decision to take a position in the private sector, Glenn made a recommendation to the publisher that one of us (David Magnus, co-Editor of AJOB), be promoted to Editor in Chief. He agreed, but only on the condition that Summer Johnson McGee, then Executive Editor of AJOB, be made the co-Editor-in-Chief with him.…
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This month’s issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is now available online. Research ethics is featured prominently in this issue with Rosamond Rhodes et al arguing for a new category of research risk and an article about the recruitment of research participants.
In addition, John Lantos and William Meadow discuss the ethics of the “slow code.” Hence the picture of a snail on our November cover!
Also, this month all of this content is FREE from our publisher.…
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It is hard to determine which is more concerning: the fact that state medical boards are now doing background checks on their physicians or that prior experience suggests that they have to in order to protect public safety.
According to American Medical News, 2/3rds of state medical boards are now conducting criminal background checks on their members. The goal? Physicians with a criminal record can “be�denied a license, have restrictions placed on their practice or face no repercussions, depending on the will of the board in a particular state.”
Furthermore, AAMC has suggested since 2006 that all medical school applicants have criminal background checks and now 102 or 137 run those checks as part of the admissions process.…
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At least if you look around news outlets today. Two important stories: counterfeit Adderall is being sold on the Web says FDA�(no harm reported yet, but you can bet it’s coming) and high school and college students able to score Adderall in 15 minutes or less�(and whether they are scoring the real thing isn’t the point). Neuroenhancement is here to stay and increasingly it starts younger and younger. Concerns about addiction to ADHD meds are increasing in children and adults–and what happens to your brain when you STOP taking them?…
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In the October 2011 issue of AJOB, Arthur Caplan argues in his Target Article “The Use of Prisoners as Sources of Organs-An Ethically Dubious Practice” that the great demand for cadaveric organs for donation around the world does not justify harvesting them from prisoners.
To learn more about Dr. Caplan’s position, listen to his podcast from the Bioethics Channel and read his article on bioethics.net.
Summer Johnson McGee, PhD …
From the Loyola University Chicago Neiswanger website:
Kevin O?Rourke, O.P., J.C.D., S.T.M., Dominican priest, canon lawyer, and health care ethicist died on Wednesday. �He is one of the seminal figures in Roman Catholic health care ethics in the United States. He is the author of numerous articles but his best-known publications are text books, especially a co-authored work (with Benedict Ashley, O.P.) published by Georgetown University Press,�Health Care Ethics: A Theological Analysis, fourth ed. (2007). He has been a leader in promoting respect for patients and their families to refuse unwanted and burdensome treatment at the end of life.…
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The Atlantic calls him “a Timothy Leary for the Viral Video age.” Jason Silva is a self-proclaimed “performance philosopher” who presents novel ideas and even more cutting-edge messaging about biotechnology, neuroscience and bioethics. Silva argues that “philosophical ideas are diluted by their academic packaging” and that academics don’t know anything about packaging. He’s probably right. We could all help ourselves and our scholarship and our ideas if we thought as much about the medium as the message.
Summer Johnson McGee, PhD…
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I agree, mostly, with Art Caplan’s analysis of Facebook’s decision to add “Organ Donor” as a Life Event on their website. I agree that the DMV is about as poorly suited as a state organization could be to engage with citizens about the possibility of being an organ donor. �Facebook is undoubtedly the world’s largest megaphone for raising social awareness about issues–the media attention alone is likely to spur many Facebook users to think about being an organ donor, and maybe, if we’re lucky, to have a conversation with friends and family about it.…
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Okay, I am probably one of the last people in the United States (no, probably the world) to watch the movie “The Descendants”. I had heard a lot about it, not only just from Clooney devotees or at Oscar time, but from scores of people who dubbed it a “bioethics movie.” So finally I decided to sit down for 2 hours with Mr. Clooney and give “The Descendants” a try.
At the end of the film (and actually throughout the entire film) all I kept asking myself was one simple question: “What would have happened if Matt King’s (played by G.…
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The Atlantic calls him “a Timothy Leary for the Viral Video age.” Jason Silva is a self-proclaimed “performance philosopher” who presents novel ideas and even more cutting-edge messaging about biotechnology, neuroscience and bioethics. Silva argues that “philosophical ideas are diluted by their academic packaging” and that academics don’t know anything about packaging. He’s probably right. We could all help ourselves and our scholarship and our ideas if we thought as much about the medium as the message.
Summer Johnson McGee, PhD…
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Today Art Caplan, in his MSNBC column, discusses the epidemic of prescription drug abuse in this country. But his conclusions would have a chilling effect upon physicians. �He concludes, “Shouldn?t we create a public policy and legal doctrine that hold accountable those doctors who prescribe these potent painkillers indiscriminately? �Of course we should. The problem, of course, is that creating policy that is designed to catch the “bad apples” in medicine so far in the US has had the effect of treating every physician who prescribes opioids and other pain medication in the US like they are a criminal.…
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At least if you look around news outlets today. Two important stories: counterfeit Adderall is being sold on the Web says FDA�(no harm reported yet, but you can bet it’s coming) and high school and college students able to score Adderall in 15 minutes or less�(and whether they are scoring the real thing isn’t the point). Neuroenhancement is here to stay and increasingly it starts younger and younger. Concerns about addiction to ADHD meds are increasing in children and adults–and what happens to your brain when you STOP taking them?…
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Today Art Caplan, in his MSNBC column, discusses the epidemic of prescription drug abuse in this country. But his conclusions would have a chilling effect upon physicians. �He concludes, “Shouldn?t we create a public policy and legal doctrine that hold accountable those doctors who prescribe these potent painkillers indiscriminately? �Of course we should. The problem, of course, is that creating policy that is designed to catch the “bad apples” in medicine so far in the US has had the effect of treating every physician who prescribes opioids and other pain medication in the US like they are a criminal.…
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