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Loretta M Kopelman
East Carolina University
1978
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37555276Pediatric Decision Making: Consensus Recommendations.Pediatrics2023
31609420On Pellegrino and Thomasma's Admission of a Dilemma and Inconsistency.J Med Philos2019
30133407Why the Best Interest Standard Is Not Self-Defeating, Too Individualistic, Unknowable, Vague or Subjective.Am J Bioeth2018
27256133The Forced Marriage of Minors: A Neglected Form of Child Abuse.J Law Med Ethics2016
24363443Make her a virgin again: when medical disputes about minors are cultural clashes.J Med Philos2014
25127267Using the minimal risk threshold for all "no-benefit" pediatric studies.Am J Bioeth2014
22220956On justifying pediatric research without the prospect of clinical benefit.Am J Bioeth2012
19387001Bioethics as public discourse and second-order discipline.J Med Philos2009
19914521Disputes over moral standards guiding treatments for imperiled infants.Semin Perinatol2009
17366222When can children with conditions be in no-benefit, higher-hazard pediatric studies?Am J Bioeth2007
18027105Using a new analysis of the best interests standard to address cultural disputes: whose data, which values?Theor Med Bioeth2007
17712709Using the Best Interests Standard to decide whether to test children for untreatable, late-onset genetic diseases.J Med Philos2007
17712705The well-being of subjects and other parties in genetic research and testing.J Med Philos2007
17341227The best interests standard for incompetent or incapacitated persons of all ages.J Law Med Ethics2007
16500867What is unique about the doctor and patient medical encounter? A moral and economic perspective.Am J Bioeth2006
17162730Bioethics as a second-order discipline: who is not a bioethicist?J Med Philos2006
16758097Children as research subjects: moral disputes, regulatory guidance, and recent court decisions.Mt Sinai J Med2006
15741390Are the 21-year-old Baby Doe rules misunderstood or mistaken?Pediatrics2005
16128854The incompatibility of the United Nations' goals and conventionalist ethical relativism.Dev World Bioeth2005
16323592The benefits of a North Carolina policy for determining inappropriate or futile medical care.N C Med J2005
16029986Rejecting the Baby Doe rules and defending a "negative" analysis of the Best Interests Standard.J Med Philos2005
15035950Adolescents as doubly-vulnerable research subjects.Am J Bioeth2004
23260358On distinguishing justifiable from unjustifiable paternalism.Virtual Mentor2004
15807363What conditions justify risky nontherapeutic or "no benefit" pediatric studies: a sliding scale analysis.J Law Med Ethics2004
15173507Ethical concerns about federal approval of risky pediatric studies.Pediatrics2004
15512977Minimal risk as an international ethical standard in research.J Med Philos2004
14610693Diversity, trust, and patient care: affirmative action in medical education 25 years after Bakke.J Med Philos2003
14972282Rembrandt's anatomy lesson as a metaphor for education.Curr Surg2003
14534123The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, Department of Medical Humanities.Acad Med2003
11905267Pediatric research regulations under legal scrutiny: Grimes narrows their interpretation.J Law Med Ethics2002
12816126Group benefit and protection of pediatric research subjects: Grimes v. Kennedy Krieger and the Lead Abatement Study.Account Res2002
11961699If HIV/AIDS is punishment, who is bad?J Med Philos2002
11961693AIDS and Africa. Introduction.J Med Philos2002
11376423Do children get their fair share of health and dental care?J Med Philos2001
15727771Teaching medical humanities in the tradition of John Dewey.Curr Surg2001
11376428On duties to provide basic health and dental care to children.J Med Philos2001
11883478Moral problems in assessing research risk.IRB2000
11262635Children as research subjects: a dilemma.J Med Philos2000
10517295Hume, bioethics, and philosophy of medicine.J Med Philos1999
11067615Fetal protection in Wisconsin's revised child abuse law: right goal, wrong remedy.J Law Med Ethics1999
10619006Values and virtues: how should they be taught?Acad Med1999
10517301Help from Hume reconciling professionalism and managed care.J Med Philos1999
9831282Bioethics and humanities: what makes us one field?J Med Philos1998
9547769Moral and social issues regarding pregnant women who use and abuse drugs.Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am1998
9795615William Carlos Williams and the company doctor.Acad Med1998
9232508Children and bioethics: uses and abuses of the best-interests standard.J Med Philos1997
9262759The U.S. health delivery system: inefficient and unfair to children.Am J Law Med1997
9232512The best-interests standard as threshold, ideal, and standard of reasonableness.J Med Philos1997
8739072Ethical assumptions and ambiguities in the Americans With Disabilities Act.J Med Philos1996
7500511Informed consent for genetic research on stored tissue samples.JAMA1995
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