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David J Doukas
a Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans VA Medical Center
1988
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35219311Virtue and care ethics & humanism in medical education: a scoping review.BMC Med Educ2022
33416515Altruism Discussions in the Time of Pandemic: May We Ask, May They Tell?J Clin Ethics2021
30676906Promoting Professionalism Through Virtue Ethics.Am J Bioeth2019
29697430Why Pull the Arrow When You Cannot See the Target? Framing Professionalism Goals in Medical Education.Acad Med2018
30984914Preventing Egregious Ethical Violations in Medical Practice: Evidence-Informed Recommendations from a Multidisciplinary Working Group.J Med Regul2018
25539516Transforming educational accountability in medical ethics and humanities education toward professionalism.Acad Med2015
26122270Medical professionalism: what the study of literature can contribute to the conversation.Philos Ethics Humanit Med2015
25881647The essential role of medical ethics education in achieving professionalism: the Romanell Report.Acad Med2015
24448052Role-modeling and medical error disclosure: a national survey of trainees.Acad Med2014
25200018Professionalism: a framework to guide medical education.Med Educ2014
25033333Patient informed choice for altruism.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2014
24615498A case of inappropriate apolipoprotein e testing in Alzheimer's disease due to lack of an informed consent discussion.Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen2014
23639496Trust in residents and board examinations: when sharing crosses the boundary.Mayo Clin Proc2013
24072126The challenge of promoting professionalism through medical ethics and humanities education.Acad Med2013
23930711In praise of the humanities in academic medicine. Values, metrics, and ethics in uncertain times.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2013
24001497In reply-professional responsibility and certifying examinations.Mayo Clin Proc2013
22373629Perspective: Medical education in medical ethics and humanities as the foundation for developing medical professionalism.Acad Med2012
20107362Reforming medical education in ethics and humanities by finding common ground with Abraham Flexner.Acad Med2010
20961526Re-visioning Flexner: educating physicians to be clinical scientists and humanists.Am J Med2010
20124254Unlocking the closed door: arguments for open access hospice.Am J Hosp Palliat Care2010
19326304Professional integrity and screening tests.Am J Bioeth2009
16083095Currents in contemporary ethics.J Law Med Ethics2005
23253458Familial genetic risk.Virtual Mentor2005
16225029Respecting end-of-life treatment preferences.Am Fam Physician2005
15950627Opinions about new reproductive genetic technologies: hopes and fears for our genetic future.Fertil Steril2005
15479190Attitudes and beliefs concerning prostate cancer genetic screening.Clin Genet2004
15521978Health motivation and emotional vigilance in genetic testing for prostate cancer risk.Clin Genet2004
15588314Men's values-based factors on prostate cancer risk genetic testing: a telephone survey.BMC Med Genet2004
15186677Returning to professionalism: the re-emergence of medicine's art.Am J Bioeth2004
15186050A nonsurgical approach to painful piezogenic pedal papules.Cutis2004
12764879Where is the virtue in professionalism?Camb Q Healthc Ethics2003
15000808Genetics providers and the family covenant: connecting individuals with their families.Genet Test2003
12890082Using the family covenant in planning end-of-life care: obligations and promises of patients, families, and physicians.J Am Geriatr Soc2003
11954587The family covenant and genetic testing.Am J Bioeth2001
12974112Turning from "cure" to "care".Hastings Cent Rep2001
12862011The family covenant: addressing disclosure, families, and family physicians.Am J Bioeth2001
11076038How men view genetic testing for prostate cancer risk: findings from focus groups.Clin Genet2000
10466414Family physicians' perspectives on genetics and the human genome project.Clin Genet1999
11657273Primary care physician attitudes and values toward end-of-life care and physician-assisted death.Ethics Behav1999
11645167Research privacy or freedom of information?Hastings Cent Rep1999
9842948Applicability of clinical trial results to primary care.JAMA1998
9628961Considering advance directives for oncology patients.Prim Care1998
9046766Black/white differences in attitudes toward physician-assisted suicide.J Natl Med Assoc1997
9127576Supporting assisted suicide. How do the public and physicians feel about aiding in death?Mich Med1997
9305694Ethical considerations in the provision of controversial screening tests.Arch Fam Med1997
8532027Attitudes of Michigan physicians and the public toward legalizing physician-assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia.N Engl J Med1996
8930232A preventive ethics approach to counseling patients about clinical futility in the primary care setting.Arch Fam Med1996
7738611Attitudes and behaviors on physician-assisted death: a study of Michigan oncologists.J Clin Oncol1995
8609013The second-hand suicide threat.Hastings Cent Rep1995
8605386Religious leaders' attitudes and beliefs about genetics research and the Human Genome Project.J Clin Ethics1995
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Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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University of Maryland
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Carlsberg Laboratory, Case Western Reserve University, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, National Academy of Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
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Institute for Practical Ethics, University of California
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