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Tag: Moral distress

A still from the ABC sitcom, "Better Off Ted," where executive Veronica Palmer converses with middle manager Ted Crisp and scientist Lem Hewitt.

“Can a Company be Bitchy?”

Posted on June 1, 2015May 26, 2020 by Leigh E. Rich

Read the full editorial for free. “Can a Company be Bitchy?” Corporate (and Political and Scientific) Social Responsibility Leigh E. Rich and Michael A. Ashby PHIL    Oh, God, Lem. You’re using science for no good. We took an oath we would try to do that less (Better Off Ted 2009a, “Bioshuffle,” episode 109). The American sitcom…

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Moral Distress 10(3)

Posted on October 1, 2013May 26, 2020 by The JBI

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 10, Number 3 (October 2013) Guest Editor: Elizabeth Peter Editorials “Speak What We Feel, Not What We Ought to Say”: Moral Distress and Bioethics Leigh E. Rich and Michael A. Ashby Death’s Dominion: An Appreciation of Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013) Michael A. Ashby Recent Developments Assessment of Damages for Wrongful Birth…

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Public Health Ethics 10(1)

Posted on March 1, 2013May 26, 2020 by The JBI

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Volume 10, Number 1 (March 2013) Guest Editors: Stacy M. Carter and Lucie Rychetnik Editorials From Personal Misfortune to Public Liability Leigh E. Rich and Michael A. Ashby Letters to the Editor Bioethics and Its Gatekeepers: Does Institutional Racism Exist in Leading Bioethics Journals? Subrata Chattopadhyay, Catherine Myser, and Raymond De…

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