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Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions

    • When a mother's rights clash with the needs of her unborn child. 

      Callaghan, Sascha
      Published 2015-04-09
      The recent report of case of a pregnant woman who refused life-saving cancer treatment while heavily pregnant has once again ignited debate within the community about how we should resolve conflicts between a mother's ...
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    • Exhibition Catalogue: Growing Up with Cancer: Self-portraits by young people growing up with cancer. 

      Lewis, P; Jordens, C; Mooney-Somers, Julie; Kerridge, I
      Published 2012-01-01
      Growing Up with Cancer (GUWC) is an innova�ve project using research and crea�ve prac�ce to understand the experience of having cancer during adolescence and young adulthood. Funded through an Australian Research Council ...
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    • Guidelines on Collaborative Research and Authorship 

      The Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine (Sydney Health Ethics)
      Published 2011-08-16
      Collaboration can be one of the best things about academic life and one of the most difficult. The difficulties mostly appear when academics try to publish together. Guidelines cannot cover all contingencies or always fix ...
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    • Growing Up with Cancer Project (2010) What’s it like having to deal with cancer AND with growing up? 

      Mooney-Somers, Julie; Lewis, P
      Published 2010-01-01
      The transition from childhood to adulthood is a period of promise and growth that encompasses every facet of life. It leads to an independent conception of one’s place in the world. Cancer severely disrupts this development ...
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    • “‘Suicidology as a Social Practice': A Reply to Tom Widger.” 

      Fitzpatrick, S.J.; Hooker, C; Kerridge, I
      Published 2015-03-25
      In recent years, a growing body of critical literature has emerged that challenges the dominant norms and practices of mainstream suicidological research. Concerns over epistemology and methodology, the (political) rationales ...
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