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Fireside Chats » Ethics and the Use of Evidence-Based Medicine in Health Care Practice

Kirstin Borgerson – Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy; Cross-Appointed with Gender and Women’s Studies, Dalhousie University

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A Medical Ethicist Asks How Can We Regenerate, Not Restore, Life Before COVID https://www.zocalopublicsquare.org/2021/02/24/medical-ethics-covid-19-pandemic/ideas/essay/#.YDj9Gw_NzAM.twitter

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February 19, 2021

Global Survey on Ethics in Long Term Care during COVID-19 https://impactethics.ca/2021/02/12/global-survey-on-ethics-in-long-term-care-during-covid-19/ via @impactethics

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February 17, 2021

Nancy S Jecker, Aaron G Wightman and Douglas S Diekema propose a framework for how we might distribute the COVID-19 vaccine in such a way that prioritises frontline and essential workers and high-risk populations #bioethics #covid19 @profjecker

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