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    • Beyond rhetoric in debates about the ethics of marketing prescription medicines to consumers: The importance of vulnerability in people, situations and relationships 

      Carter, SM; Samuel, GN Day R, Ankeny RA, Jordens CFC, Komesaroff P.; Kerridge, I; Day, R; Ankeny, R; Jordens, C; Komesaroff, P
      Published 2010-01-01
      Background This article examines community responses to the marketing of prescription medicines. Historically, debates about such marketing have focused on alleged unscrupulousness of pharmaceutical companies and on the ...
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    • Consent in crisis: the need to reconceptualize consent to tissue banking research 

      Lipworth, W; Ankeny, R; Kerridge, I
      Published 2006-01-01
      The issues surrounding consent to tissue banking research in Australia are complex and have created a forum of intense debate, thus providing a window of opportunity to critically appraise and challenge standard models of ...
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    • Double meanings will not save the principle of double effect 

      Douglas, Charles D.; Kerridge, I; Ankeny, R
      Published 2014-01-01
      In an article somewhat ironically entitled “Disambiguating Clinical Intentions,” Lynn Jansen promotes an idea that should be bewildering to anyone familiar with the literature on the intention/foresight distinction. According ...
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    • In reply: Australia’s first religiously affiliated medical school 

      Kerridge, I; Ankeny, R; Jordens, C; Lipworth, W
      Published 2005-01-01
      All Australians have a legitimate interest in the education of health professionals. In our article we outlined some of our concerns — shared by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) — about several features of the current ...
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    • Increasing diversity at the cost of decreasing equity? Issues raised by the establishment of Australia's first religiously affiliated medical school, 

      Kerridge, I; Ankeny, R; Jordens, C; Lipworth, W
      Published 2005-01-01
      Medical education in Australia is about to undergo major changes, with the founding of six new medical schools, including the first private medical school and the first religiously affiliated medical school in Australia. ...
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    • Public education and organ donation: untested assumptions and unexpected consequences 

      Lawlor, M; Kerridge, I; Ankeny, R; Billson, F
      Published 2007-01-01
      While the number of individuals able to benefit from transplantation increases with technological developments, donation rates remain insufficient to cater for demand. A universal response to the insufficient number of ...
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    • Specific unwillingness to donate eyes: the impact of disfigurement, knowledge and procurement on corneal donation 

      Lawlor, M; Kerridge, I; Ankeny, R; Dobbins, TA; Billson, F
      Published 2010-01-01
      Although willingness, attitudes and beliefs surrounding solid-organ donation have been extensively investigated, much less is known about corneal donation. Despite evidence that a substantial number of families who agree ...
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