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Janet Malek
Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine
2000
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
35218454Building Effective Mentoring Relationships During Clinical Ethics Fellowships: Pedagogy, Programs, and People.HEC Forum2024
36595372Views of Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer and Their Oncologists Toward Patients' Participation in Genomic Research.J Adolesc Young Adult Oncol2023
37535146Uninformed Origins: Should We Be Advising Parents on the Source of Medicines and Therapies?Health Care Anal2023
35616323From Bridge to Destination? Ethical Considerations Related to Withdrawal of ECMO Support over the Objections of Capacitated Patients.Am J Bioeth2023
34658003Perceived Utility of Genomic Sequencing: Qualitative Analysis and Synthesis of a Conceptual Model to Inform Patient-Centered Instrument Development.Patient2022
35420524A Call for Evidence-Based Clinical Ethics Consultation.Am J Bioeth2022
36040893Reconceptualizing Identity and Ethics in the Context of Conception.Am J Bioeth2022
33667136Beyond babies: Implications of human genome editing for women, children, and families.Account Res2022
33386692"You can't make me!" Managing adolescent dissent to anesthesia.Paediatr Anaesth2021
34687653Conceptualization of utility in translational clinical genomics research.Am J Hum Genet2021
34207141Pediatric Oncologists' Experiences Returning and Incorporating Genomic Sequencing Results into Cancer Care.J Pers Med2021
32376149Critical Conversations: Say This, Not That.Chest2020
32068279"Do we have to replace the balloon pump when it fails?"Hastings Cent Rep2020
32105205What the HEC-C? An Analysis of the Healthcare Ethics Consultant-Certified Program: One Year in.Am J Bioeth2020
32665255Reed on expressivism at the end of life: a bridge too far.J Med Ethics2020
32716813Defending the Inclusion of Categorical Exclusion Criteria in Crisis Standard of Care Frameworks.Am J Bioeth2020
32884622iPLEDGE Must Abstain from Abstinence.J Clin Aesthet Dermatol2020
32960805The Top 10 Questions Facing the Field of Clinical Ethics in 2020: Reflections on the Evolving Clinical Ethics UnConference.J Clin Ethics2020
30820819Why Families Get Angry: Practical Strategies for Clinical Ethics Consultants to Rebuild Trust Between Angry Families and Clinicians in the Critical Care Environment.HEC Forum2019
31661422Clinical Ethics Expertise: Beyond Justified Normative Recommendations?Am J Bioeth2019
30229427The Appropriate Role of a Clinical Ethics Consultant's Religious Worldview in Consultative Work: Nearly None.HEC Forum2019
31186522Responsibility, culpability, and parental views on genomic testing for seriously ill children.Genet Med2019
31573973Comprehensive Quality Assessment in Clinical Ethics.J Clin Ethics2019
31167936Allowing Adolescents to Weigh Benefits and Burdens of High-stakes Therapies.Pediatrics2019
28727531Minimum Age of Sale for Tobacco Products and Electronic Cigarettes: Ethical Acceptability of US "Tobacco 21 Laws".Am J Public Health2017
28318971Maternal Decision-making During Pregnancy: Parental Obligations and Cultural Differences.Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol2017
26803168Responding to refusal of recommended cesarean section: Promoting good parenting.Semin Perinatol2016
27763395Life and Death on Her Own Terms.Narrat Inq Bioeth2016
28001140Cultivating Administrative Support for a Clinical Ethics Consultation Service.J Clin Ethics2016
27572099Should Providers Discuss Breastfeeding With Women Living With HIV in High-Income Countries? An Ethical Analysis.Clin Infect Dis2016
26832088Parental Obligations Regarding Fetal Risk: Finding the Appropriate Analogy.Am J Bioeth2016
25881647The essential role of medical ethics education in achieving professionalism: the Romanell Report.Acad Med2015
21726259Use or refuse reproductive genetic technologies: which would a 'good parent' do?Bioethics2013
23557047Routine paternity testing: finding the right ethical paradigm.Am J Bioeth2013
22452463The case for a parental duty to use preimplantation genetic diagnosis for medical benefit.Am J Bioeth2012
21678211Uniqueness, exploitation, and relative risk standards in adolescent research.Am J Bioeth2011
20338932Deciding against disability: does the use of reproductive genetic technologies express disvalue for people with disabilities?J Med Ethics2010
20461568To tell or not to tell? The ethical dilemma of the would-be whistleblower.Account Res2010
19554826What really is in a child' s best interest? Toward a more precise picture of the interests of children.J Clin Ethics2009
18759187Throwing the baby out with the bathwater? Moral status and rights-based moral obligations.Am J Bioeth2008
17712705The well-being of subjects and other parties in genetic research and testing.J Med Philos2007
17712707Understanding risks and benefits in research on reproductive genetic technologies.J Med Philos2007
16464771Identity, harm, and the ethics of reproductive technology.J Med Philos2006
10786325Talking about cases in bioethics: the effect of an intensive course on health care professionals.J Med Ethics2000
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Baylor College of Medicine.
Co-authored papers 6
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Texas Children's Hospital
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Baylor College of Medicine.
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Northwestern University
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Texas Children's Cancer Center, Texas Children's Hospital
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University of Utah
Co-authored papers 2
Norton Children's Research Institute Affiliated with the University of Louisville
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Johns Hopkins University.
Co-authored papers 2
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University
Co-authored papers 2
University of Washington School of Medicine.
Co-authored papers 2
Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine
Co-authored papers 2
University of California San Francisco
Co-authored papers 2
Johns Hopkins University, Berman Institute of Bioethics
Co-authored papers 1
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Co-authored papers 1
University of Washington School of Medicine
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a Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans VA Medical Center
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University of California
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Institute for Health Equity Research, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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University of California-San Francisco.
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Harvard Medical School
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Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and Lenox Hill Hospital
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and Translational Research Center
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Mt Sinai School of Medicine
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East Carolina University
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