2024
Brain injury, medical progress, and the disability paradox: Towards an Americans with Abilities Act
Fins J, Shulman K, Wright M, Shapiro Z. Brain injury, medical progress, and the disability paradox: Towards an Americans with Abilities Act. Neurorehabilitation 2024, 54: 141-147. PMID: 38217618, DOI: 10.3233/nre-230118.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisability lawLegal protection of patientsInterface of medicineProtection of patientsAmerican jurisprudenceConstitutional protectionLegal protectionLawConstitutive elementsNewfound abilityMedical progressProtectionJurisprudenceLegislationBrain injuryAmericanModerate to severe brain injuryDisabilityParadoxBrain injury professionalsProfessionalsADASevere brain injuryBrain
2021
Is Deliberative Democracy Possible During a Pandemic? Reflections of a Bioethicist
Fins J. Is Deliberative Democracy Possible During a Pandemic? Reflections of a Bioethicist. Journal Of Theoretical And Philosophical Psychology 2021, 41: 216-225. DOI: 10.1037/teo0000191.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNew York State Task Force on LifeDeliberative democracyPhysician-assisted suicideProcess of deliberative democracySurrogate decision makingTask ForceAbdication of responsibilityInterface of medicineCrisis standards of careEnd-of-life careDeliberative bodiesEnd-of-lifeVentilator allocationLawAssisted reproductionLandmark reportInterdisciplinary spaceBrain deathDemocracyCOVID-19Health equityVaccine allocationNewborn carePolicy deliberationsPandemic flu