What healthcare professionals owe us: why their duty to treat during a pandemic is contingent on personal protective equipment (PPE)Udo Schuklenk
22 May 2020
Physician, heal thyself: a cross-sectional survey of doctors’ personal prescribing habitsYvonne Hartnett, Clive Drakeford, Lisa Dunne, Declan M McLoughlin, Noel Kennedy
3 December 2019
Reconsidering fetal painStuart WG Derbyshire, John C Bockmann
14 January 2020
Gatekeeping hormone replacement therapy for transgender patients is dehumanisingFlorence Ashley
15 April 2019
How important is social support in determining patients’ suitability for transplantation? Results from a National Survey of Transplant CliniciansKeren Ladin, Joanna Emerson, Zeeshan Butt, Elisa J Gordon, Douglas W Hanto, Jennifer Perloff, Norman Daniels, Tara A Lavelle
28 June 2018
Vulnerability of pregnant women in clinical researchIndira S E van der Zande, Rieke van der Graaf, Martijn A Oudijk, Johannes J M van Delden
17 July 2017
Should healthcare professionals sometimes allow harm? The case of self-injuryPatrick J Sullivan
9 February 2017
Balancing costs and benefits: a clinical perspective does not support a harm minimisation approach for self-injury outside of community settingsHanna Pickard, Steve Pearce
9 February 2017
Is Australia engaged in torturing asylum seekers? A cautionary tale for EuropeJohn-Paul Sanggaran, Deborah Zion
22 June 2016
Prisoners as research participants: current practice and attitudes in the UKAnna Charles, Annette Rid, Hugh Davies, Heather Draper
23 June 2014