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The placebo response. Recent research and implications for family medicineH Brody
Department of Family Practice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 48824, USA
J Fam Pract 49:649-54. 2000..Notable opportunities exist for family medicine investigators to expand the understanding of this phenomenon...
Evidence-based medicine: watching out for its friendsHoward Brody
Department of Family Practice, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824, and Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
Perspect Biol Med 48:570-84. 2005....
Shared decision making and determining decision-making capacityHoward Brody
Department of Family Practice, B 100 Clinical Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Prim Care 32:645-58, vi. 2005..An ethical challenge in the care of older patients who have diminished capacity is to show respect for their previously expressed wishes and for their present, experienced quality of life...
The company we keep: why physicians should refuse to see pharmaceutical representativesHoward Brody
Department of Family Practice and Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48824, USA
Ann Fam Med 3:82-5. 2005..Physicians ought to refuse to visit with representatives as a matter of both professional integrity and sensible time management...
Addressing spiritual concerns in family medicine: a team approachHoward Brody
Department of Family Practice, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
J Am Board Fam Pract 17:201-6. 2004..The case report includes the patient's own description of his experience with spirituality and spiritual counseling, as well as the perspectives of the spiritual counselor...
Nondisclosure of human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus coinfection in a patient with hemophilia: medical and ethical considerationsR Kulkarni
Department of Pediatrics Human Development, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 23:153-8. 2001..he is at potential risk for transmitting HIV/HCV outweigh the rights of the family? What are the rights of the rest of the family? What are the rights of the minor? Is it our ethical responsibility to disclose a probably fatal diagnosis?..
Ethics, professionalism, and humanities at Michigan State University College of Human MedicineJudith Andre
Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, MI 48824, USA
Acad Med 78:968-72. 2003....
A headache at the end of the dayHoward Brody
Department of Family Practice, Michigan, State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
Ann Fam Med 5:81-3. 2007....
Family medicine, the physician-patient relationship, and patient-centered careHoward Brody
Michigan State University, USA
Am J Bioeth 6:38-9. 2006
Patient ethics and evidence-based medicine--the good healthcare citizenHoward Brody
Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
Camb Q Healthc Ethics 14:141-6. 2005
Pens and other pharmaceutical industry giftsHoward Brody
Michigan State University, USA
Am J Bioeth 3:58-60. 2003
Viewpoint: professional integrity in industry-sponsored clinical trialsFranklin G Miller
Unit on Clinical Research, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, Building 10, Room 1C118, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA
Acad Med 80:899-904. 2005..Educational interventions promoting integrity in clinical research may be one part of affecting such change...
The clinician-investigator: unavoidable but manageable tensionHoward Brody
Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
Kennedy Inst Ethics J 13:329-46. 2003..The difference position provides a sound ethical framework within which to manage those tensions, while the similarity position is unsatisfactory because it seeks to deny the existence of the tensions...
The internal morality of medicine: an evolutionary perspectiveF G Miller
Intramural Research Program, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
J Med Philos 26:581-99. 2001....
BiDil: assessing a race-based pharmaceuticalHoward Brody
Department of Family Practice and the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
Ann Fam Med 4:556-60. 2006..Primary care physicians should be aware of possible generic equivalents that will affect the availability of this drug for low-income or uninsured patients...
Are there three or four distinct types of medical practice?Howard Brody
Michigan State University, Michigan, USA
Am J Bioeth 6:51-3; discussion W42-5. 2006
Confronting a colleague who covers up a medical errorHoward Brody
Michigan State University, Department of Family Practice, East Lansing, USA
Am Fam Physician 73:1272, 1274. 2006
Enhancement technologies and professional integrityFranklin G Miller
National Institutes of Health, USA
Am J Bioeth 5:15-7; discussion W4-9. 2005
A matter of influenceHoward Brody
Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, USA
Health Aff (Millwood) 21:232-4. 2002
Spirituality: respect but don't revealDaniel S Goldberg
University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, USA
Am J Bioeth 7:21-2. 2007
Academic medical centers and conflicts of interestHoward Brody
JAMA 295:2848; author reply 2848-9. 2006
Moving beyond cultural stereotypes in end-of-life decision makingHoward Brody
Am Fam Physician 71:429-30. 2005
Transparency and self-censorship in shared decision-makingHoward Brody
Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555-1311, USA
Am J Bioeth 7:44-6. 2007
Academic-industrial relationshipsHoward Brody
N Engl J Med 353:2720-2; author reply 2720-2. 2005
What makes placebo-controlled trials unethical?Franklin G Miller
National Institutes of Health
Am J Bioeth 2:3-9. 2002..Placebo controls are ethically justifiable when they are supported by sound methodological considerations and their use does not expose research participants to excessive risks of harm...
Are pay-for-performance programs a threat to medical professionalism?Howard Brody
Ann Intern Med 148:630; author reply 630-1. 2008
