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David Magnus
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University
1998
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36007596"No Escalation of Treatment" Designations: A Multi-institutional Exploratory Qualitative Study.Chest2023
37703349Stronger regulation of AI in biomedicine.Sci Transl Med2023
37169274Recognizing choice architecture in the design of hospital code status orders.Resuscitation2023
37358354Vagueness in Goals-of-Care Conferences for Critically Ill Patients: Types of Hedge Language Used by Physicians.Crit Care Med2023
35078943Revise the Uniform Determination of Death Act to Align the Law With Practice Through Neurorespiratory Criteria.Neurology2022
36416420A Rejection of "Applied Ethics": Philosophy's Real Contributions to Bioethics Found Elsewhere.Am J Bioeth2022
34908169Allocation of Opportunities to Participate in Clinical Trials during the Covid-19 Pandemic and Other Public Health Emergencies.Hastings Cent Rep2022
35176501Ethical and epistemic issues in the design and conduct of pragmatic stepped-wedge cluster randomized clinical trials.Contemp Clin Trials2022
32769473Recognizing the Role of Language in the Hidden Curriculum of Undergraduate Medical Education: Implications for Equity in Medical Training.Acad Med2021
33530721An ethics framework for consolidating and prioritizing COVID-19 clinical trials.Clin Trials2021
33798442Opportunities and challenges for the computational interpretation of rare variation in clinically important genes.Am J Hum Genet2021
34934006Ethics and society review: Ethics reflection as a precondition to research funding.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2021
34710015Disability, Aging, and the Importance of Recognizing Social Supports in Medical Decision Making.Am J Bioeth2021
33945426More than Conveying Information: Informed Consent as Speech Act.Am J Bioeth2021
33082165Variation in the design of Do Not Resuscitate orders and other code status options: a multi-institutional qualitative study.BMJ Qual Saf2021
33358138Ethical issues in using ambient intelligence in health-care settings.Lancet Digit Health2021
32342787Dimensions of Research-Participant Interaction: Engagement is Not a Replacement for Consent.J Law Med Ethics2020
31896333Frontiers in Bioethics.Am J Bioeth2020
32997378Genetic disease and intellectual disability as contraindications to transplant listing in the United States: A survey of heart, kidney, liver, and lung transplant programs.Pediatr Transplant2020
32596893Digital Contact Tracing, Privacy, and Public Health.Hastings Cent Rep2020
32840449The Limits of Individualism: Potential Societal Harms from the EAP for Convalescent Plasma.Am J Bioeth2020
32412853Making Medical Treatment Decisions for Unrepresented Patients in the ICU. An Official American Thoracic Society/American Geriatrics Society Policy Statement.Am J Respir Crit Care Med2020
32208097Ethics of Using and Sharing Clinical Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence: A Proposed Framework.Radiology2020
32208071Using Implementation Science to Enact Specific Ethical Norms: The Case of Code Status Policy.Am J Bioeth2020
32407443Clinical Application of Computational Methods in Precision Oncology: A Review.JAMA Oncol2020
30688387Assessing genetic counselors' experiences with physician aid-in-dying and practice implications.J Genet Couns2019
32775691Privacy and ethical challenges in next-generation sequencing.Expert Rev Precis Med Drug Dev2019
29887604"I don't want to be Henrietta Lacks": diverse patient perspectives on donating biospecimens for precision medicine research.Genet Med2019
31298189Response to Commentaries: When "Everyday Language" Contributes to Miscommunication in Serious Illness.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2019
31368425Treatability Statements in Serious Illness: The Gap Between What is Said and What is Heard.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2019
31364573Introduction: Through the Lens of Linguistic Theory.Camb Q Healthc Ethics2019
31157845"Not Shared" Need Not Mean "Not Patient Centered": Deciding That a Patient Is Not a Candidate.JAMA Intern Med2019
31012250Use of genetic risks in pediatric organ transplantation listing decisions: A national survey.Pediatr Transplant2019
31068110Informed Consent: A Matter of Aspiration Since 1966 (At Least).Am J Bioeth2019
31111229Medical Contraindications to Transplant Listing in the USA: A Survey of Adult and Pediatric Heart, Kidney, Liver, and Lung Programs.World J Surg2019
30998274Citizen Science and Gamification.Hastings Cent Rep2019
30585833What Does the Word "Treatable" Mean? Implications for Communication and Decision-Making in Critical Illness.Crit Care Med2019
29313792Managing Expectations: Delivering the Worst News in the Best Way?Am J Bioeth2018
30265601We Convey More Than We (Literally) Say.Am J Bioeth2018
30584849A Defense of the Dead Donor Rule.Hastings Cent Rep2018
30354866The One Health Approach to Zoonotic Emerging Infectious Diseases.Am J Bioeth2018
29493583Anticipating uncertainty and irrevocable decisions: provider perspectives on implementing whole-genome sequencing in critically ill children with heart disease.Genet Med2018
29539284Implementing Machine Learning in Health Care - Addressing Ethical Challenges.N Engl J Med2018
29621462Building a Trustworthy Precision Health Research Enterprise.Am J Bioeth2018
29228163Ethical Challenges Confronted When Providing Nusinersen Treatment for Spinal Muscular Atrophy.JAMA Pediatr2018
29267267Metaphors matter: from biobank to a library of medical information.Genet Med2018
27625314A randomized study of multimedia informational aids for research on medical practices: Implications for informed consent.Clin Trials2017
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
28112616CPR and Ventricular Assist Devices: The Challenge of Prolonging Life Without Guaranteeing Health.Am J Bioeth2017
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Collaborators

Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University School of Medicine
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University of Washington School of Medicine.
Co-authored papers 18
University of Washington School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 9
Division of Medical Ethics, New York University Grossman School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 8
Division of Ethics, Department of Medical Humanities and Ethics, Columbia University
Co-authored papers 8
Seattle Children's Hospital, University of Washington School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 6
Gould School of Law & Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Co-authored papers 6
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Co-authored papers 6
The Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford University
Co-authored papers 5
Google
Co-authored papers 4
Mt Sinai School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 4
Medical Ethics and Health Policy, University of Pennsylvania
Co-authored papers 4
Seattle Children's Hospital
Co-authored papers 4
Johns Hopkins University, Berman Institute of Bioethics
Co-authored papers 4
Biomedical Ethics, Mayo Clinic and Foundation
Co-authored papers 4
Mayo Clinic
Co-authored papers 3
Stanford University
Co-authored papers 3
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics.
Co-authored papers 3
Institute for Society and Genetics, University of California los angeles
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University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
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Penn State College of Medicine
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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health
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University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.
Co-authored papers 2
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Co-authored papers 2
Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University
Co-authored papers 2
Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics (SCBE), Stanford University
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Health Law Institute Mitchell Hamline School of Law Saint Paul
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University of Michigan Medical School.
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Stanford University
Co-authored papers 2