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| M S RosenthalSummaryAffiliation: University of Kentucky Country: USA Publications
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The impaired hypothyroid patient: ethical considerations and obligationsM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics and Patients Rights, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky 04536 0086, USA
Thyroid 17:1261-7. 2007..Analyze the ethical duties and dilemmas involved in treating the severely hypothyroid patient...
A preventive ethics approach to IVF in the age of octupletsM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky, 740 South LimestoneStreet Lexington, Kentucky 40536 0284, USA
Fertil Steril 93:339-40. 2010..A preventive ethics approach recognizes that ethical obligations of the in vitro fertilization practitioner should prevail, regardless of whether embryo transfer is regulated...
The Suleman octuplet case: an analysis of multiple ethical issuesM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics, Department, Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536 0284, USA
Womens Health Issues 20:260-5. 2010..The relevant clinical ethical principles, duties, and obligations are identified, with recommendations for a preventative ethics approach in the absence of clear policies that regulate embryo transfer...
Ethical problems with bioidentical hormone therapyM S Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics and Patients Rights, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky, College of Medicine, Lexington, KY 40536 0086, USA
Int J Impot Res 20:45-52. 2008..Ultimately, BHRT presents clinical, research and professional ethics problems that are discussed in depth...
The Wiley Protocol: an analysis of ethical issuesM Sara Rosenthal
Department of Behavioral Science, Program for Bioethics and Patients Rights, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, KY 40536 0086, USA
Menopause 15:1014-22. 2008..This review explores the ethical issues surrounding an unregulated protocol that is advertised to women through consumer books, the popular press, and the Internet, known as the Wiley Protocol...
Ethical issues in radioisotope shortages: rationing and priority settingM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky 40536 0284, USA
J Nucl Med Technol 38:117-20. 2010..Finally, the process for priority setting and the need for transparency of this process in the nuclear medicine setting are outlined...
Informed consent in the nuclear medicine settingM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA
J Nucl Med Technol 39:1-4. 2011....
Inherited medullary thyroid cancer and the duty to warn: revisiting Pate v. Threlkel in light of HIPAAM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics and Patients Rights, Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky 40536 0086, USA
Thyroid 15:140-5. 2005..The "duty to warn," reinforced by the courts in the legal case of Pate v. Threlkel, may override recent confidentiality legislation, known as the HIPAA Privacy Rules, which came into effect April 12, 2003...
Patient misconceptions and ethical challenges in radioactive iodine scanning and therapyM Sara Rosenthal
Program for Bioethics and Patients Rights, University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky 40536 0086, USA
J Nucl Med Technol 34:143-50; quiz 151-2. 2006....
