2021
Violations of Suicide-Prevention Guidelines in US Media Coverage of Physician's Suicide Death During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Lynn-Green E, Jaźwińska K, Beckman A, Latham S. Violations of Suicide-Prevention Guidelines in US Media Coverage of Physician's Suicide Death During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Crisis 2021, 43: 340-343. PMID: 33944606, DOI: 10.1027/0227-5910/a000778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthcare workersSuicide deathsSuicide prevention guidelinesRisk of suicideSuicide reporting guidelinesCOVID-19 pandemicReporting guidelinesElevated riskSuicide guidelinesSubsequent suicideSuicide preventionUnique articlesDeathAdherenceRiskSuicideGuidelinesPandemicSuicide reportingThird of articles
2010
Too Few Physicians, or Too Many?
Latham S. Too Few Physicians, or Too Many? The Hastings Center Report 2010, 40: 11-12. PMID: 20166510, DOI: 10.1353/hcr.0.0213.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Medical professionalism: a Parsonian view.
Latham S. Medical professionalism: a Parsonian view. Annals Of Global Health 2002, 69: 363-9. PMID: 12429954.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedical professionalismProfessional institutionsExercise of authoritySociologist Talcott ParsonsPrivate financial interestsEthical behaviorNormative conceptionsTrustworthy authoritiesTalcott ParsonsPolitical powerProper exerciseSet of preferencesExpert authorityMedical authoritiesConceptionProfessionalismAuthoritiesParsonsSocietyViewFinancial interestsInstitutionsProfessionalsMedical schoolsDesire
1999
Medical Professionalism in Society
Wynia M, Latham S, Kao A, Berg J, Emanuel L. Medical Professionalism in Society. New England Journal Of Medicine 1999, 341: 1612-1616. PMID: 10577119, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199911183412112.Peer-Reviewed Original Research