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    IAB 16th World Congress.Voo Teck Chuan, Tenzin Wangmo & Bernice S. Elger - 2023 - Bioethics 38 (1):3-4.
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    Singapore Modifies the U.K. Montgomery Test and Changes the Standard of Care Doctors Owe to Patients on Medical Advice.Sumytra Menon & Voo Teck Chuan - 2018 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 15 (2):181-183.
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    In the patient’s best interest: appraising social network site information for surrogate decision making.Shahla Siddiqui & Voo Teck Chuan - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):851-856.
    This paper will discuss why and how social network sites ought to be used in surrogate decision making (SDM), with focus on a context like Singapore in which substituted judgment is incorporated as part of best interest assessment for SDM, as guided by the Code of Practice for making decisions for those lacking mental capacity under the Mental Capacity Act (2008). Specifically, the paper will argue that the Code of Practice already supports an ethical obligation, as part of a patient-centred (...)
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    Healthcare ethics, law and professionalism: essays on the works of Alastair V. Campbell.Alastair V. Campbell, Voo Teck Chuan, Richard Huxtable & N. S. Peart (eds.) - 2019 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Healthcare Ethics, Law and Professionalism: Essays on the Works of Alastair V Campbell features 15 original essays on bioethics, and healthcare ethics specifically. The volume is in honour of Professor Alastair V Campbell, who was the founding editor of the internationally-renowned Journal of Medical Ethics, and the founding director of three internationally leading centres in bioethics, in Otago, New Zealand, Bristol, UK, and Singapore. Campbell was trained in theology and philosophy and throughout his career worked with colleagues from various disciplines, (...)
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    Of Learning Curves, Chess and the Art of Translation in Medical Ethics.Jacqueline Chin, Voo Teck Chuan, Nicola Peart & Roy Joseph - 2008 - Asian Bioethics Review:74-80.
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    Kidney Transplantation and the Killer Rabbit.Voo Teck Chuan - 2008 - Asian Bioethics Review:81-85.
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    Prospective Ethics Review in Infectious Disease Emergencies.Voo Teck Chuan - 2009 - Asian Bioethics Review 1 (3):299-303.
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  8. Healthcare ethics education in Singapore.Anita Ho, Jacqueline Chin & Voo Teck Chuan - 2019 - In Alastair V. Campbell, Voo Teck Chuan, Richard Huxtable & N. S. Peart (eds.), Healthcare ethics, law and professionalism: essays on the works of Alastair V. Campbell. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    The Ethics of Sports Technologies and Human Enhancement.Thomas H. Murray & Voo Teck Chuan - 2016 - Routledge.
    This volume presents articles which focus on the ethical evaluation of performance-enhancing technologies in sport. The collection considers whether drug doping should be banned; the rationale of not banning ethically contested innovations such as hypoxic chambers; and the implications of the prospects of human genetic engineering for the notion of sport as a development of 'natural' talent towards human excellence. The essays demonstrate the significance of the principles of preventing harm, ensuring fairness and preserving meaning to appraise whether a particular (...)
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    Delays in Brain Death Certification in an Opt-out Deceased Organ Donation System: Causes, Ethical Problems, and Avoidance.Shahla Siddiqui, Ng Ee Ling & Voo Teck Chuan - 2018 - Asian Bioethics Review 10 (3):189-198.
    Brain death certification can be a clinically and ethically challenging affair. Healthcare workers are expected to refer patients for brain death certification to identify potential organ donors, but family members may be ill-prepared for this turn of events. Already distraught families may not appreciate delays in brain death certification, but such delays are common because of the need to manage the patient’s altered physiological state to allow testing. Opportunities for donation are sometimes lost because of the unnecessary delay. With focus (...)
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