2020
Disorders of Consciousness and Disability Law
Fins J, Wright M, Bagenstos S. Disorders of Consciousness and Disability Law. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2020, 95: 1732-1739. PMID: 32753147, DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2020.02.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Congress of Rehabilitation MedicineNational Institute on DisabilityMulti-Society Task Force ReportMinimally conscious stateUndertreatment of painDisorders of consciousnessRehabilitation of patientsSystematic evidence-based reviewDisability lawAmerican Academy of NeurologyChronic careEvidence-based reviewRehabilitation researchInadequate rehabilitationRehabilitation medicineMedical careNational guidelinesTask Force ReportAmerican CongressNew England JournalPractice guidelinesMedical mainstreamIndependent livingCareInternational disability law
2019
When No One Notices: Disorders of Consciousness and the Chronic Vegetative State
Fins J. When No One Notices: Disorders of Consciousness and the Chronic Vegetative State. The Hastings Center Report 2019, 49: 14-17. PMID: 31429953, DOI: 10.1002/hast.1030.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Institute on DisabilityMulti-Society Task Force ReportDisorders of consciousnessAmerican Academy of NeurologyComprehensive evidence-based reviewEvidence-based reviewRehabilitation researchRehabilitation medicineVegetative stateChronic vegetative stateHealthcare facilitiesTask Force ReportPractice guidelinesIndependent livingPersistent vegetative stateAmerican CollegeAmerican AcademyMisdiagnosis of patientsLevel of consciousnessPermanent vegetative stateForce ReportDiagnostic categoriesPatientsAmericanGuidelines
2014
The Ethical Imperative to Think about Thinking
Stark M, Fins J. The Ethical Imperative to Think about Thinking. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2014, 23: 386-396. PMID: 25033249, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180114000061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAwarenessDecision MakingDiagnostic ErrorsEducation, MedicalEthics, MedicalHumansJudgmentPatient SafetyThinkingConceptsMedication errorsMedical ethics literaturePatient safetyEthics literatureEthical imperativesMedical educationBody of scholarshipPrevent errorsProfessional obligationsMedical judgmentInsufficient progressProfessional dutiesSelf-reflectionProfessionalsCognitive sourceThinkingThinking errorsCritical thinkingEthicsNonmaleficenceBeneficenceMounting concernJusticeObligationsImprove critical thinking skills
2011
Neuroethics, neuroimaging, and disorders of consciousness: promise or peril?
Fins J. Neuroethics, neuroimaging, and disorders of consciousness: promise or peril? Transactions Of The American Clinical And Climatological Association 2011, 122: 336-46. PMID: 21686236, PMCID: PMC3116331.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingDisorders of consciousnessPositron emission tomographyBehavior-based assessmentsMinimally conscious stateNeuroimaging dataNeuroimaging toolsBrain statesBrain injuryMagnetic resonance imagingNeuroimagingEmission tomographyConscious stateDisordersBrainResonance imagingNeuroimaging applicationsConsciousnessDiagnostic dilemmaTherapeutic useCommunication vectorNeuroethics
2008
Are we equal in death?
Laureys S, Fins J. Are we equal in death? Neurology 2008, 70: e14-e15. PMID: 18209196, DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000303264.66049.c1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Neuroimaging and neuroethics: clinical and policy considerations
Fins J, Shapiro Z. Neuroimaging and neuroethics: clinical and policy considerations. Current Opinion In Neurology 2007, 20: 650-654. PMID: 17992084, DOI: 10.1097/wco.0b013e3282f11f6d.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMinimally conscious stateMechanisms of recoveryBrain injuryConscious stateMechanisms of brain recoveryFunctional imagingDiagnostic nosologyDisorders of consciousnessNeuroimaging responsesDiagnostic categoriesSevere brain injuryPremature disseminationNeuroimagingBrain recoveryDisordersHealth policyConsciousness disorderEthical implicationsTherapeutic approachesClinical diagnosisClinical practiceCliniciansPatientsNosologyImplications