2022
Ethical Considerations in Precision Medicine and Genetic Testing in Internal Medicine Practice: A Position Paper From the American College of Physicians.
Lehmann L, Snyder Sulmasy L, Burke W, Opole I, Deep N, Abraham G, Burnett J, Callister T, Carney J, Cooney T, Esbensen K, Fins J, Harp T, Holbrook A, Huddle T, Levine M, Prager K. Ethical Considerations in Precision Medicine and Genetic Testing in Internal Medicine Practice: A Position Paper From the American College of Physicians. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2022, 175: 1322-1323. PMID: 35878403, DOI: 10.7326/m22-0743.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsGenetic TestingHumansInternal MedicineInternship and ResidencyPhysiciansPrecision MedicineUnited StatesConceptsGenetic testingAmerican College of Physicians position paperAmerican College of PhysiciansAmerican CollegeImprove health outcomesHealth care professionalsInternal medicine practiceHealth care systemCollege of PhysiciansCare professionalsHealth outcomesIntegration of precision medicineCare systemPrecision medicineClinical carePracticing physiciansMedicine practiceResidency programsPosition paperClinical settingPhysiciansHealthEthical decisionsProfessional schoolsEthical considerations
2012
Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: Ethical Issues for the Surgeon
Shuman A, Shaha A, Tuttle R, Fins J, Morris L. Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: Ethical Issues for the Surgeon. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2012, 19: 2102-2107. PMID: 22322952, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-012-2235-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic testingEvidence-based guidelinesPerceived stigmaEthical issuesProphylactic surgeryGenetic inheritance patternFamily membersFamilial medullary thyroid carcinomaManagement of affected patientsMedullary thyroid cancerMedullary thyroid carcinomaThyroid carcinomaThyroid cancerInheritance patternIndividual autonomyChildrenInterventionPatientsSurgeonsGuidelinesTestConfidentialityFamilyPotential conflictsCancer
1995
What would you do?: an investigation into Jewish biomedical ethics.
Kenigsberg K, Reisner A, Davidowitz-Farkas Z, Fins J, Breitowitz Y, Grumet Z, Berkowitz A. What would you do?: an investigation into Jewish biomedical ethics. Sh'ma 1995, 26: 1-8. PMID: 11660114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAbortion, EugenicAbortion, TherapeuticAIDS SerodiagnosisBioethical IssuesBioethicsCoercionConfidentialityCystic FibrosisDecision MakingDisclosureEmbryo TransferEmbryo, MammalianFathersFertilization in VitroFetal ViabilityFetusFreedomGenetic CounselingGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseGenetic PrivacyGenetic TestingHIV SeropositivityHumansIncidental FindingsInfant, NewbornInsurance Selection BiasInsurance, LifeJudaismMandatory TestingMarriageMaternal WelfareMothersNeoplasmsParent-Child RelationsPatient CarePedigreePersonal AutonomyPharmaceutical PreparationsPregnancyPregnancy, MultiplePregnant WomenPrejudiceSex Determination AnalysisTreatment RefusalZidovudine