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Grant Gillett
Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School, John Radcliffe Hospital
1986
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
33960882The Rhythms of Virtue.AJOB Neurosci2021
33897487Digital Communication Biomarkers of Mood and Diagnosis in Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and Healthy Control Populations.Front Psychiatry2021
34702401"When the Music's Over" then "Dancing with a Partner Will Help You Find the Beat".Camb Q Healthc Ethics2021
34601378Sleep and circadian rhythm actigraphy measures, mood instability and impulsivity: A systematic review.J Psychiatr Res2021
32437828Predicting treatment effects in unipolar depression: A meta-review.Pharmacol Ther2020
33861188A day in the life of a psychiatrist in 2050: where will the algorithm take us?BJPsych Bull2020
33214893Strengthening global commitment to eliminating cervical cancer: What lessons from the past can we apply to the future?J Glob Health2020
33130587Severe psychiatric disturbance and attempted suicide in a patient with COVID-19 and no psychiatric history.BMJ Case Rep2020
32840854COVID-19 Ethics-Looking Down the Muzzle.J Bioeth Inq2020
31055252Studying medicine in a war zone.BMJ2019
31122491First report the findings: genuine balance when reporting CTE.Lancet Neurol2019
31006430Parity of esteem? Stop delaying liaison psychiatry assessment.Lancet Psychiatry2019
28922581The crisis of patient-physician trust and bioethics: lessons and inspirations from China.Dev World Bioeth2018
30198474Concussion in Sport: The Unheeded Evidence.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2018
29723184Considering the issue of euthanasia.N Z Med J2018
29369063Long-term outcome following decompressive craniectomy: an inconvenient truth?Curr Opin Crit Care2018
28511969The current role of decompressive craniectomy for severe traumatic brain injury.J Clin Neurosci2017
31055428Communication skills and the problem with fake patients.BMJ2017
28285834Reconsidering the role of decompressive craniectomy for neurological emergencies.J Crit Care2017
28937343Effaced Enigmata.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2017
28937338Subdural Hematoma.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2017
25447948Evolutionary neurology, responsive equilibrium, and the moral brain.Conscious Cogn2016
30137705Error and Accountability in a No-Fault System: Maintaining Professionalism â¿¿ Rebecca Babcock and Grant Gillett.J Law Med2016
30136554Justice, restoration and redress: Error, no-fault and tort-based systems.J Law Med2016
31055512The ethics of voluntourism.BMJ2016
31055401The quiet doctor.BMJ2016
31055345Down's syndrome: more of an identity than a disease?BMJ2016
27818394Post-Structural Methodology at the Quilting Point: Intercultural Encounters.Kennedy Inst Ethics J2016
27634715Culture, the Crack'd Mirror, and the Neuroethics of Disease.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2016
27653397HIV/AIDS: The Challenging Journey.Am J Bioeth2016
27150418Minding and Caring about Ethics in Brain Injury.Hastings Cent Rep2016
27143027Uncertainty, conflict and consent: revisiting the futility debate in neurotrauma.Acta Neurochir (Wien)2016
27285540Is life worth living? Decompressive craniectomy and the disability paradox.J Neurosurg2016
26899938Psychosurgery Reduces Uncertainty and Increases Free Will? A Review.Neuromodulation2016
26788944Ashley, Two Born as One, and the Best Interests of a Child.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2016
26788943Guest Editorial.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2016
24965718Long-term survival with unfavourable outcome: a qualitative and ethical analysis.J Med Ethics2015
26243228Outcome Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Malignant Cerebral Infarction: Ethical Considerations.Stroke2015
26349376THINK OF THE CHILDREN: SEX SELECTION AND CHILD WELFARE.J Law Med2015
26615543Culture, Truth, and Science After Lacan.J Bioeth Inq2015
26443831Response to Letter Regarding Article, "Outcome Following Decompressive Hemicraniectomy for Malignant Cerebral Infarction: Ethical Considerations".Stroke2015
26939497LECRETIA SEALES AND AID IN DYING IN NEW ZEALAND.J Law Med2015
25943602Intensive care unit research ethics and trials on unconscious patients.Anaesth Intensive Care2015
24605836Validation of the CRASH model in the prediction of 18-month mortality and unfavorable outcome in severe traumatic brain injury requiring decompressive craniectomy.J Neurosurg2014
27774172Regulation of cognitive enhancement devices: commentary.J Law Biosci2014
25715531Is a cleft lip and palate a serious "handicap"? Jepson v Chief Constable of West Mercia--a legal and ethical critique.J Law Med2014
25087360Was the tragedy of Tovia Laufau caused by an absence of trust?J Law Med2014
24744176Bao-yu: a mental disorder or a cultural icon?J Bioeth Inq2014
24771522Duties to kin through a tragi-comic lens.J Bioeth Inq2014
24938540Bioethics and literature: an exciting overlap.J Bioeth Inq2014
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