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    Privacy and Disclosure in Medical Genetics Examined in an Ethics of Care.John C. Fletcher Dorothy C. Wertz - 2007 - Bioethics 5 (3):212-232.
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    Brain Death and the Anengephalic Newborn.John C. Fletcher Robert D. Truog - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (3):199-215.
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    What Are the Goals of Ethics Consultation? A Consensus Statement.John C. Fletcher & Mark Siegler - 1996 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (2):122-126.
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  4. Participation in biomedical research: The consent process as viewed by children, adolescents, young adults, and physicians.John C. Fletcher - forthcoming - Research Ethics.
     
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    Ethics Consultation: The Least Dangerous Profession?Giles R. Scofield, John C. Fletcher, Albert R. Jonsen, Christian Lilje, Donnie J. Self & Judith Wilson Ross - 1993 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2 (4):417.
    Whether ethics is too important to be left to the experts or so important that it must be is an age-old question. The emergence of clinical ethicists raises it again, as a question about professionalism. What role clinical ethicists should play in healthcare decision making – teacher, mediator, or consultant – is a question that has generated considerable debate but no consensus.
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    Ethics consultation in health care.John C. Fletcher, Norman Quist & Albert R. Jonsen (eds.) - 1989 - Ann Arbor, Mich.: Health Administration Press.
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    Screening and Counseling for Genetic Conditions: The Ethical, Social, and Legal Implications of Genetic Screening, Counseling, and Education Programs.Philip Reilly, John C. Fletcher & Karen Lebacqz - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (5):40.
    Book reviewed in this article: Coping with Genetic Disorders. By John C. Fletcher. Genetics, Ethics and Parenthood. Edited by Karen Lebacqz. Screening and Counseling for Genetic Conditions: The Ethical, Social, and Legal Implications of Genetic Screening, Counseling, and Education Programs. A report of the President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research.
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    Quality control for hospitals' clinical ethics services: proposed standards.Cavin P. Leeman, John C. Fletcher, Edward M. Spencer & Sigrid Fry-Revere - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (3):257-.
    Hospital ethics committees have become widespread over the last 25 years, stimulated by the Quinlan decision of the New Jersey Supreme Court, the report of a President's Commission, and most recently by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations , which now man dates that each hospital seeking accreditation have a functioning process for the consideration of ethical issues in patient care. Laws and regulations in several states require that hospitals establish ethics committees, and some states stipulate that (...)
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    Brain death and the anencephalic newborn.Robert D. Truog & John C. Fletcher - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (3):199–215.
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    Ethics Committees and Due Process.John C. Fletcher - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (4):291-293.
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    Ethical issues in and beyond prospective clinical trials of human Gene therapy.John C. Fletcher - 1985 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10 (3):293-310.
    As the potential for the first human trials of somatic cell gene therapy nears, two ethical issues are examined: (1) problems of moral choice for members of institutional review boards who consider the first protocols, for parents, and for the clinical researchers, and the special protections that may be required for the infants and children to be involved, and (2) ethical objections to somatic cell therapy made by those concerned about a putative inevitable progression of genetic knowledge from therapy to (...)
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  12. Standards for evaluation of ethics consultation.John C. Fletcher - 1989 - In John C. Fletcher, Norman Quist & Albert R. Jonsen (eds.), Ethics Consultation in Health Care. Health Administration Press. pp. 171--184.
     
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    Clinical Bioethics at NIH: History and A New Vision.John C. Fletcher - 1995 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 5 (4):355-364.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Clinical Bioethics at NIH:History and A New VisionJohn C. Fletcher (bio)On July 3, 1995, Dr. John I. Gallin, Director of the Magnuson Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), convened a one-day "Conference on the Future of Clinical Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Intramural Program." Conferees included NIH officials and a panel of consultants from bioethics programs around the nation.1 The subject was (...)
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    Quality Control for Hospitals' Clinical Ethics Services: Proposed Standards.Cavin P. Leeman, John C. Fletcher, Edward M. Spencer & Sigrid Fry-Revere - 1997 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (3):257-268.
    Hospital ethics committees have become widespread over the last 25 years, stimulated by the Quinlan decision of the New Jersey Supreme Court, the report of a President's Commission, and most recently by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations, which now man dates that each hospital seeking accreditation have a functioning process for the consideration of ethical issues in patient care. Laws and regulations in several states require that hospitals establish ethics committees, and some states stipulate that certain (...)
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    A Trial Policy for the Intramural Programs of the National Institutes of Health: Consent to Research with Impaired Human Subjects.John C. Fletcher, F. William Dommel & Daniel D. Cowell - 1985 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 7 (6):1.
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    Germ-line Gene Therapy: A New Stage of Debate.John C. Fletcher & W. French Anderson - 1992 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 20 (1-2):26-39.
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    Fetal Research: The State of the Question.John C. Fletcher & Joseph D. Schulman - 1985 - Hastings Center Report 15 (2):6-12.
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    Fatal Knowledge? Prenatal Diagnosis and Sex Selection.Dorothy C. Wertz & John C. Fletcher - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (3):21-27.
    Moral and social arguments weigh heavily against performing medical procedures solely for purposes of sex selection. The medical profession has a responsibility to abandon its posture of ethical neutrality and take a firm stand now against sex selection.
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    Privacy and disclosure in medical genetics examined in an ethics of care.Dorothy C. Wertz & John C. Fletcher - 1991 - Bioethics 5 (3):212–232.
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    Elements of an Ethics Consultation.Edward M. Spencer & John C. Fletcher - 2019 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 30 (2):128-130.
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    A good idea whose time will come.John C. Fletcher - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3):11 – 13.
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    A Physician on Ethics.John C. Fletcher - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (1):4-4.
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    Biomedical ethics and an ethics consultation service at the University of Virginia.John C. Fletcher, Margo L. White & Philip J. Foubert - 1990 - HEC Forum 2 (2):89-99.
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    Ethics and Amniocentesis for Fetal Sex Identification.John C. Fletcher - 1980 - Hastings Center Report 10 (1):15-17.
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    Ethical Aspect of Research Involving Elderly Subjects.John C. Fletcher - 1990 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 1 (4):285-286.
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    Ethics Consultants and Surrogates: Can We Do Better?John C. Fletcher - 1997 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 8 (1):50-59.
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    Ethics is Everybody’s Business, Especially in Regard to Confidentiality.John C. Fletcher - 1991 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 2 (1):30-31.
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    Federal Regulations for Fetal Research: A Case for Reform.John C. Fletcher & Kenneth J. Ryan - 1987 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 15 (3):126-138.
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    Medical Genetics.John C. Fletcher & Dorothy C. Wertz - 1988 - Hastings Center Report 18 (6):48-48.
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    On Grinding Axes and Examining Practices.John C. Fletcher - 1992 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (3):221-224.
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    On Learning from Mistakes.John C. Fletcher - 1995 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 6 (3):264-270.
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    Responding to JCAHO Standards: Everybody’s Business.John C. Fletcher - 1996 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 7 (2):182-183.
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    Sham Neurosurgery in Parkinson's Disease: Ethical at the Time.John C. Fletcher - 2003 - American Journal of Bioethics 3 (4):54-56.
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    Case Studies: The Price of Silence.John C. Fletcher & D. Wertz - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (3):31.
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    The Patient Self‐Determination Act: Yes.John C. Fletcher - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (5):33-35.
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    What Are Society's Interests in Human Genetics and Reproductive Technologies?John C. Fletcher - 1988 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 16 (1-2):131-137.
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    Who Should Teach Medical Ethics?John C. Fletcher - 1973 - Hastings Center Report 3 (6):4-6.
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    The case for legalized euthanasia.Franklin G. Miller & John C. Fletcher - 1992 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 36 (2):159-176.
  39. Professional Care: Its Meaning and Practice.Alastair V. Campbell, John C. Fletcher, Andrew Jameton & William F. May - 1985 - Journal of Religious Ethics 13 (2):360-363.
     
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    Respect for Autonomy.James F. Childress & John C. Fletcher - 1994 - Hastings Center Report 24 (3):34-35.
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    Do Vitamins Prevent Neural Tube Defects (and Can We Find Out Ethically)?Mortimer B. Lipsett & John C. Fletcher - 1983 - Hastings Center Report 13 (4):5-8.
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    Criticism or Caricature?Franklin G. Miller & John C. Fletcher - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (2):3-3.
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    Research Review at NIH.Mortimer B. Lipsett, John C. Fletcher & Marian Secundy - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (1):18-21.
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    Case Studies: The Price of Silence.Abbyann Lynch, John C. Fletcher, Dorothy Wertz, Andrew Czeizel, Francisco M. Salzano & Kåre Berg - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (3):31.
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    Ethics and Genetics: An International Survey.Dorothy C. Wertz & John C. Fletcher - 1989 - Hastings Center Report 19 (4):20-24.
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    In focus. Has patient autonomy gone to far? Geneticists' views in 36 nations.Dorothy C. Wertz, John C. Fletcher, Irmgard Nippert, Gerhard Wolff & Segolene Ayme - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics: Ajob 2 (4):W21 - W21.
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  47. Moral reasoning among medical geneticists in eighteen nations.Dorothy C. Wertz & John C. Fletcher - 1989 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 10 (2).
    We surveyed the approaches of 661 geneticists in 18 nations to 14 clinical cases and asked them to give their ethical reasons for choosing these approaches. Patient autonomy was the dominant value in clinical decision-making, with 59% of responses, followed by non-maleficence (20%), beneficence (11%) and justice (5%). In all, 39% described the consequences of their actions, 26% mentioned conflicts of interest between different parties and 72% placed patient welfare above the welfare of others. The U.S., Canada, Sweden, and U.K. (...)
     
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    The Consultant's Credentials. [REVIEW]John C. Fletcher - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (4):39.
    Book reviewed in this article: Ethics Consultation: A Practical Guide. By John LaPuma and David Schiedermayer. The Health Care Ethics Consultant. Edited by Françoise E. Baylis.
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    Robotics and Well-Being.Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira, Ana S. Aníbal, P. Beardsley, Selmer Bringsjord, Paulo S. Carvalho, Raja Chatila, Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Nicola Fabiano, Sarah R. Fletcher, Rodolphe Gelin, Rikhiya Ghosh, Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, John C. Havens, Teegan L. Johnson, Endre E. Kadar, Jon Larreina, Pedro U. Lima, Stuti Thapa Magar, Bertram F. Malle, André Martins, Michael P. Musielewicz, A. Mylaeus, Matthew Peveler, Matthias Scheutz, João Silva Sequeira, R. Siegwart, B. Tranter & A. Vempati (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This book highlights some of the most pressing safety, ethical, legal and societal issues related to the diverse contexts in which robotic technologies apply. Focusing on the essential concept of well-being, it addresses topics that are fundamental not only for research, but also for industry and end-users, discussing the challenges in a wide variety of applications, including domestic robots, autonomous manufacturing, personal care robots and drones.
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    Case Studies in Bioethics: Dialysis for Schizophrenia: Consent & Costs.S. Charles Schulz, Daniel P. Van Kammen & John C. Fletcher - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (2):10.
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