2018
The Welfare of Children, Research Ethics, and the Bucharest Early Intervention Project
Master M, Fins J. The Welfare of Children, Research Ethics, and the Bucharest Early Intervention Project. 2018, 145-154. DOI: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190647254.003.0008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman goodAuthentic witnessEthical principalsResearch ethicsEthical obligationEthical issuesBucharest Early Intervention ProjectEffects of foster careClinical equipoiseCompassionate careWelfare of ChildrenScientific communityFoster careEthicsEarly Intervention ProjectInstitutional careLogicObligationsEarly institutionalizationWitnessDutyScienceAmbivalenceIntervention projectInstitutionalization
2013
On the lingua franca of clinical ethics.
Fins J. On the lingua franca of clinical ethics. The Journal Of Clinical Ethics 2013, 24: 323-31. PMID: 24597419, DOI: 10.1086/jce201324402.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsDecision MakingEthical TheoryEthics, ClinicalHistory, 19th CenturyHistory, 20th CenturyHistory, 21st CenturyHumansInterdisciplinary CommunicationMedical FutilityPalliative CarePeriodicals as TopicPersonal AutonomyPractice Patterns, Physicians'Resuscitation OrdersTerminal CareTerminology as TopicWithholding TreatmentConceptsClinical ethicsJournal of Clinical EthicsLanguage of bioethicsLingua francaClinical ethicistsEthical analysisEthical reasonsEthicsLinguistic amalgamationCritical methodBioethicsAuthor commentsPalliative medicineWeak compositionEthicistsLanguageArgumentsPragmaticsAuthorsFoundingAnniversaryScienceDiscourseDecision makingInterdisciplinarity
2010
C.P. Snow at Wesleyan: Liberal learning and the origins of the “Third Culture”
Fins J. C.P. Snow at Wesleyan: Liberal learning and the origins of the “Third Culture”. Technology In Society 2010, 32: 10-17. DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2009.12.003.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
Death, dying and informatics: misrepresenting religion on MedLine
Rodríguez del Pozo P, Fins J. Death, dying and informatics: misrepresenting religion on MedLine. BMC Medical Ethics 2005, 6: 6. PMID: 15992401, PMCID: PMC1185543, DOI: 10.1186/1472-6939-6-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnd-of-life careReligious traditionsEnd-of-lifeInterface of religionPatient's cultural contextChristian traditionIslamic traditionMonotheistic religionsCorrelative dutiesBioethics literatureReligious backgroundReligionTraditionString of wordsScientific topicsCultural contextAmerican writersDenominatorMedical SciencesNational LibraryDutyScienceWritersNational Library of MedicineCulture