Joseph Millum
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Romanian Orphans Study: A Bioethicist Responds to Ethical Concerns
Read the PostBioethics Forum EssayLast month, Joseph J. Fins published a commentary on this blog criticizing the ethics of the Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP)–a randomized, controlled trial of Romanian children who had been in orphanages, comparing those who were placed in foster care with those who remained instit...Read the Post
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Money, Coercion, and Undue Inducement: Attitudes about Payments to Research Participants
Read the PostIRB: Ethics & Human ResearchResearchers nearly always offer money to healthy individuals—and increasingly to individuals who are ill—as an incentive to enroll in research studies and as compensation for research participation.1Yet there is a tension between researchers’ use of payment as an incentive and the aim of instit...Read the Post PRESS RELEASE: 05.09.11 A Grim Dilemma: Treating the Tortured Prisoner
Read the Post(Garrison, NY) Medical involvement with torture is prohibited by international law and professional associations, and yet sometimes it is the right thing for doctors to do, argue two bioethicists. Their timely paper in the Hastings Center Report comes as news of the trail leading to the death of...Read the PostBeyond Harms and Benefits: Rethinking Duties to Disclose Misattributed Parentage
Read the PostPRESS RELEASE: 7-16-15 New in the Hastings Center Report
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Orphans to History: A Response to the Bucharest Early Intervention Project Investigators
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Romanian Orphans Study: Investigators Respond to Ethical Questions
Read the PostBioethics Forum EssayWe appreciate having an opportunity to respond to the commentary on the Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP) by Joseph Fins. We respect his status as a leading bioethics authority, although we are dismayed by the content and tone of his critique. As the three principal investigators of BE...Read the Post Fellows
Read the PostHastings Center Fellows are an elected group of individuals of outstanding accomplishment, whose work has informed scholarship and/or public understanding of complex ethical issues in health, health care, life sciences research and the environment. Hastings Center Fellows may be academic bioethicist...Read the Post