School of Communication Disorders, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, East St, PO Box 170, Lidcombe, 1825, NSW, Australia Correspondence to: Dr Belinda Kenny Discipline of Speech ...
Artificial placenta technologies (also termed ‘artificial wombs’) for use in place of conventional neonatal intensive care ...
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The objective of explainable artificial intelligence systems designed for clinical decision support (XAI-CDSS) is to enhance ...
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This paper examines whether the modern bioethical principles of respect for autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice proposed by Beauchamp and Childress are existent in, compatible with, or ...
After achieving sustained graft functioning in animal studies, the next step in the progression of xenotransplantation ...
There are few examples in the literature of objective measures for the assessment of donor willingness. The author describes the scoring system in use at his own renal transplant unit which has ...
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Doctors have an ethical and legal duty to respect patient confidentiality. We consider the basis for this duty, looking particularly at the meaning and value of autonomy in health care. Enabling ...
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