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Douglas S Diekema
Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington School of Medicine
1988
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36997027An ethical analysis of obesity as a contraindication to pediatric liver transplant candidacy.Am J Transplant2023
37555276Pediatric Decision Making: Consensus Recommendations.Pediatrics2023
35488137An ethical analysis of obesity as a contraindication of pediatric kidney transplant candidacy.Pediatr Nephrol2023
37435669Resuscitate but not Intubate? Partial Codes in Pediatrics.Pediatrics2023
35333972Considering a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for pediatric kidney transplant candidates.Pediatr Nephrol2022
35435971Perspectives of Triage Team Members Participating in Statewide Triage Simulations for Scarce Resource Allocation During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Washington State.JAMA Netw Open2022
35485987Caregiver COVID-19 vaccination for solid organ transplant candidates.Am J Transplant2022
35777960Staffing crisis capacity: a different approach to healthcare resource allocation for a different type of scarce resource.J Med Ethics2022
35977093Health Care Clinicians and Product Promotion by Industry.Pediatrics2022
35977092Health Care Clinicians and Product Promotion by Industry.Pediatrics2022
33753472A world away and here at home: a prioritisation framework for US international patient programmes.J Med Ethics2022
35307704Rhetoric, Persuasion, Compulsion, and the Stubborn Problem of Vaccine Hesitancy.Perspect Biol Med2022
35139979Patient Information Items Needed to Guide the Allocation of Scarce Life-Sustaining Resources: A Delphi Study of Multidisciplinary Experts.Disaster Med Public Health Prep2022
35083438Functionality of Scarce Healthcare Resource Triage Teams During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Institutional Simulation Study.Crit Care Explor2022
32926083Should We Mandate a COVID-19 Vaccine for Children?JAMA Pediatr2021
33656454Pandemics and Beyond: Considerations When Personal Risk and Professional Obligations Converge.J Clin Ethics2021
33593876Vaccine ethics: an ethical framework for global distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.J Med Ethics2021
33811178A 2020 Executive Order That Threatens Progress in Shared Decision-Making.Pediatrics2021
33555288Mandatory Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccine for Children?-Reply.JAMA Pediatr2021
34129529Competencies and Milestones for Bioethics Trainees: Beyond ASBH's Healthcare Ethics Certification and Core Competencies.J Clin Ethics2021
34183980Should Health Care Institutions Mandate SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination for Staff?Open Forum Infect Dis2021
33404593The case for information fiduciaries: The implementation of a data ethics checklist at Seattle Children's Hospital.J Am Med Inform Assoc2021
33370501The limits of refusal: An ethical review of solid organ transplantation and vaccine hesitancy.Am J Transplant2021
33179426An ethical analysis of obesity as a determinant of pediatric heart transplant candidacy.Pediatr Transplant2021
32401170Prioritizing Frontline Workers during the COVID-19 Pandemic.Am J Bioeth2020
31732679Relationships help make life worth living.J Med Ethics2020
32068284Hans Jonas and the Ethics of Human Subjects Research.Hastings Cent Rep2020
33443116Conflicts of interest in clinical ethics consults.J Med Ethics2020
33259342Do Clinical Ethics Fellowships Prepare Trainees for their First Jobs? A National Survey of Former Clinical Ethics Fellows.J Clin Ethics2020
32656321Wilderness Medicine (Hypothermia, Dehydration, and Ankle Injury): A Pediatric Simulation Case for Medical Trainees.MedEdPORTAL2020
32737228Adolescent Brain Development and Medical Decision-making.Pediatrics2020
32737224Introduction: Defining Cases in Pediatric Bioethics.Pediatrics2020
32585238Professional Obligations of Clinicians and Institutions in Pediatric Care Settings during a Public Health Crisis: A Review.J Pediatr2020
32366610The Ethics of Creating a Resource Allocation Strategy During the COVID-19 Pandemic.Pediatrics2020
32330224Ventilator Triage Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic at U.S. Hospitals Associated With Members of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors.Ann Intern Med2020
31543040Parental Decision Making and the Limitations of the Equivalence Thesis.Am J Bioeth2019
31803696"We Can Do Anything but We Can't Do Everything": Exploring the Perceived Impact of International Pediatric Programs on U.S. PICUs.Front Pediatr2019
31573963Decision Making on Behalf of Children: Understanding the Role of the Harm Principle.J Clin Ethics2019
29218833Consideration of children with intellectual disability as candidates for solid organ transplantation-A practice in evolution.Pediatr Transplant2018
30133400Agreed: The Harm Principle Cannot Replace the Best Interest Standard ⿦ but the Best Interest Standard Cannot Replace The Harm Principle Either.Am J Bioeth2018
29697346Fairly Allocating Space in an Immunotherapy Production Facility: Reply to Critics.Am J Bioeth2018
29621473Ethical Guidance for Selecting Clinical Trials to Receive Limited Space in an Immunotherapy Production Facility.Am J Bioeth2018
29785805Fairness, severe intellectual disability, and the special case of transplantation.Pediatr Transplant2018
29309494Charlie Gard and the Limits of the Harm Principle-Reply.JAMA Pediatr2018
28800374Charlie Gard and the Limits of Best Interests.JAMA Pediatr2017
30146866Research on Medical Practices (ROMP): Attitudes of IRB Personnel about Randomization and Informed Consent.IRB2017
30387977Research on Medical Practices: Why Patients Consider Participating and the Investigational Misconception.IRB2017
28258594The multidisciplinary fetal center: clinical expertise is only part of the experience.Acta Paediatr2017
28408724From protection to entitlement: selecting research subjects for early phase clinical trials involving breakthrough therapies.J Med Ethics2017
28174202Ethical Concerns When Minors Act as Standardized Patients.Pediatrics2017
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