Circumcision: Is it Still Ethical and Legal? – MM1306
The recent rekindled interest in circumcision as an adjuvant to the prevention of HIV infection warrants another look at this surgical intervention.
Modern Medicine – June 2013
Circumcision: Is it Still Ethical and Legal? – MM1306
The recent rekindled interest in circumcision as an adjuvant to the prevention of HIV infection warrants another look at this surgical intervention.
Modern Medicine – June 2013
Navigating Conflicts of Interest – Waltzing With a Porcupine – MM1304
In a medical context, a conflict of interest (COI) is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that a health professional’s judgement or responsibility
may be deflected from his primary concern (usually the patient) to a secondary party (usually him/herself). It is the ‘set of circumstances’ that define a COI, and these exist whether or not improper actions ensue. To use a religious analogy, a COI is the temptation and not the sin.
Modern Medicine – April 2013
Ethics and the Elderly – MM1302
This is the first in a series of ethics-related CME
articles; written to appear bi-monthly in Modern
Medicine.
Modern Medicine – February 2013