LAURENCE MCCULLOUGH to Trust
This is a "connection" page, showing publications LAURENCE MCCULLOUGH has written about Trust.
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Trustworthiness and Professionalism in Academic Medicine. Acad Med. 2020 06; 95(6):828-832.
Score: 0.644
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Trust, moral responsibility, the self, and well-ordered societies: the importance of basic philosophical concepts for clinical ethics. J Med Philos. 2002 Feb; 27(1):3-9.
Score: 0.181
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Moral authority, power, and trust in clinical ethics. J Med Philos. 1999 Feb; 24(1):3-10.
Score: 0.147
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Physicians' Professionally Responsible Power: A Core Concept of Clinical Ethics. J Med Philos. 2016 Feb; 41(1):1-9.
Score: 0.118
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Decision-making styles of seriously ill male Veterans for end-of-life care: Autonomists, Altruists, Authorizers, Absolute Trusters, and Avoiders. Patient Educ Couns. 2014 Mar; 94(3):334-41.
Score: 0.102
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Critical appraisal of clinical judgment: an essential dimension of clinical ethics. J Med Philos. 2013 Feb; 38(1):1-5.
Score: 0.097
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How do we guarantee trainee professional purity? J Vasc Surg. 2009 Mar; 49(3):790-1.
Score: 0.074
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Professional responsibility and individual conscience: protecting the informed consent process from impermissible bias. J Clin Ethics. 2008; 19(1):24-5.
Score: 0.068
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Physicians and hospital managers as cofiduciaries of patients: rhetoric or reality? J Healthc Manag. 2003 May-Jun; 48(3):172-9; discussion 180.
Score: 0.049
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Power, integrity, and trust in the managed practice of medicine: lessons from the history of medical ethics. Soc Philos Policy. 2002; 19(2):180-211.
Score: 0.045
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A basic concept in the clinical ethics of managed care: physicians and institutions as economically disciplined moral co-fiduciaries of populations of patients. J Med Philos. 1999 Feb; 24(1):77-97.
Score: 0.037
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Bioethics in the twenty-first century: why we should pay attention to eighteenth-century medical ethics. Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 1996 Dec; 6(4):329-33.
Score: 0.032