Works by Judith P. Swazey ( view other items matching `Judith P. Swazey`, view all matches )

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  1. Renée C. Fox & Judith P. Swazey (2010). Guest Editorial: Ignoring the Social and Cultural Context of Bioethics Is Unacceptable. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 19 (03):278-281.
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  2. Renée C. Fox & Judith P. Swazey (2005). Examining American Bioethics: Its Problems and Prospects. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (04).
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  3. Renee Claire Fox & Judith P. Swazey (2004). "He Knows That Machine is His Mortality": Old and New Social and Cultural Patterns in the Clinical Trial of the AbioCor Artificial Heart. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 47 (1):74-99.
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  4. Judith P. Swazey & Renee Claire Fox (2004). Remembering the "Golden Years" of Patient-Oriented Clinical Research: A Collective Conversation. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 47 (4):487-504.
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  5. Carla M. Messikomer, Renee Claire Fox & Judith P. Swazey (2001). The Presence and Influence of Religion in American Bioethics. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 44 (4):485-508.
  6. Judith P. Swazey (2001). Graduate Students and Mentors: The Need for Divine Intervention. Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (4).
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  7. Judith P. Swazey (1999). Commentary on “the Fallout: What Happens to Whistleblowers and Those Accused but Exonerated of Scientific Misconduct?” (J.S. Lubalin and J.L. Matheson). [REVIEW] Science and Engineering Ethics 5 (2):251-253.
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  8. Judith P. Swazey (1991). Are Physicians a “Delinquent Community”?: Issues in Professional Competence, Conduct, and Self-Regulation. Journal of Business Ethics 10 (8):581 - 590.
    This paper examines the moral responsibilities of physicians, toward themselves and their colleagues, their students and patients, and society, in terms of the nature and exercise of professional self-regulation. Some of the author's close encounters with cases involving research misconduct, behavioral impairment or deviance, and medical practice at the moral margin, are described to illustrate why, in Freidson's words, physicians are a delinquent community with respect to the ways they meet their responsibility to govern the competence and conduct of their (...)
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  9. Judith P. Swazey (1980). News and Events. Bioethics Quarterly 2 (4):252-254.
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