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Facing the toughest choices
Published Fall 2014
The Berman Institute of Bioethics recently achieved a milestone in its 19-year history: the endowment of its directorship. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
The imperfect measure of care
Published Fall 2014
The federal government, through the Affordable Care Act, has begun paying health care providers based on how good their services are. There's just one problem: How in the world do you measure that? / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Commentary
Removing protective gear poses risk
Published Sept 9, 2014
Physical, emotional fatigue are factors in 'inadvertent' Ebola contamination, specialists write in 'Annals of Internal Medicine'
Panel discussion
Ethics and Ebola
Published Sept 5, 2014
JHU experts to discuss ethical challenges of Ebola outbreak
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Science facts or fiction?
Published Sept-Oct 2014
How close are we to cloning humans? We ask bioethics and public policy Professor Jeffrey Kahn / Gazette
A sober plan for Baltimore
Published Sept-Oct 2014
School of Public Health pilots study on EMS treatment of substance abusers / Gazette
Got healthy beverages?
Published Sept-Oct 2014
'Father of medical robotics'
Published Sept-Oct 2014
Computer scientist Russ Taylor helped create breakthroughs in computer-assisted brain, spinal, eye, ear, nose, throat surgeries / Gazette
Joint research
Alternative medicine?
Published Aug 26, 2014
Prescription drug overdose deaths lower in states with legal medical marijuana, study shows
Commentary
Nurses play key role on 'front lines' of Ebola outbreak, Nursing dean says
Published Aug 25, 2014
Davidson's op-ed published in 'The Baltimore Sun' / The Baltimore Sun