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Amy Zarzeczny
Affiliation
University of Regina
ORCID
Career Start Year
2009
Papers
33
H Index
15
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Vardit Ravitsky (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
35354409
The future of artificial intelligence in medicine: Medical-legal considerations for health leaders.
Healthc Manage Forum
2022
33297774
Artificial intelligence-based imaging analytics and lung cancer diagnostics: Considerations for health system leaders.
Healthc Manage Forum
2021
31749135
The Future of Stem Cell Research and its Clinical Translation in Canada: Exploring Questions of Governance and Policy Options.
Adv Exp Med Biol
2020
31189092
How to Peddle Hope: An Analysis of YouTube Patient Testimonials of Unproven Stem Cell Treatments.
Stem Cell Reports
2019
31960784
Contact us for more information: an analysis of public enquiries about stem cells.
Regen Med
2019
31355201
Canada's <i>Assisted Human Reproduction Act:</i> Pragmatic Reforms in Support of Research.
Front Med (Lausanne)
2019
29595433
Research on Human Embryos and Reproductive Materials: Revisiting Canadian Law and Policy.
Healthc Policy
2018
30012218
Medical tourism and national health care systems: an institutionalist research agenda.
Global Health
2018
31143461
The stem cell market and policy options: a call for clarity.
J Law Biosci
2018
29490963
Exploiting science? A systematic analysis of complementary and alternative medicine clinic websites' marketing of stem cell therapies.
BMJ Open
2018
28679655
Marketing of unproven stem cell-based interventions: A call to action.
Sci Transl Med
2017
29302357
A blueprint for the next generation of ELSI research, training, and outreach in regenerative medicine.
NPJ Regen Med
2017
29115911
Leveraging social media in the stem cell sector: exploring Twitter's potential as a vehicle for public information campaigns.
Regen Med
2017
29111875
Wicked policy issues in regenerative medicine and the need to explore new avenues for public engagement.
Regen Med
2017
27270121
Curbing transplant tourism: Canadian physicians and the law.
CMAJ
2016
25476708
Research ethics and stem cells: Is it time to re-think current approaches to oversight?
EMBO Rep
2015
26175363
Navigating physicians' ethical and legal duties to patients seeking unproven interventions abroad.
Can Fam Physician
2015
25059840
Defining 'medical necessity' in an age of personalised medicine: A view from Canada.
Bioessays
2014
25241736
Professional regulation: a potentially valuable tool in responding to "stem cell tourism".
Stem Cell Reports
2014
25315976
Unproven stem cell-based interventions & physicians' professional obligations; a qualitative study with medical regulatory authorities in Canada.
BMC Med Ethics
2014
23581669
What's missing? Discussing stem cell translational research in educational information on stem cell "tourism".
J Law Med Ethics
2013
23402260
"Media, politics and science policy: MS and evidence from the CCSVI Trenches".
BMC Med Ethics
2013
22261321
The rise of neuroskepticism.
Int J Law Psychiatry
2012
22851302
The evolution of policy issues in stem cell research: an international survey.
Stem Cell Rev Rep
2012
22611603
Stem cell tourism and Canadian family physicians.
Can Fam Physician
2012
22304986
Legal liability and research ethics boards: the case of neuroimaging and incidental findings.
Int J Law Psychiatry
2012
20038953
Stem cell research policy and iPS cells.
Nat Methods
2010
21139603
Stem cell clinics in the news.
Nat Biotechnol
2010
20535646
Popular culture representations of science: views from the Canadian stem cell research community.
Stem Cell Rev Rep
2010
20461636
Stem cell tourism and doctors' duties to minors--a view from Canada.
Am J Bioeth
2010
19521798
The stem cell research environment: a patchwork of patchworks.
Stem Cell Rev Rep
2009
19521800
Emerging ethical, legal and social issues associated with stem cell research & and the current role of the moral status of the embryo.
Stem Cell Rev Rep
2009
20005794
iPS cells: mapping the policy issues.
Cell
2009
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