2020
Resuscitating Patient Rights during the Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Risk of Resurgent Paternalism
Fins J. Resuscitating Patient Rights during the Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Risk of Resurgent Paternalism. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2020, 30: 215-221. PMID: 32576307, PMCID: PMC7438624, DOI: 10.1017/s0963180120000535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDo-not-resuscitatePatients' rightsProportion of resuscitationsMedical ethicsClinical ethicistsPhysician paternalismPublic health crisisMedical internsNew York CityCOVID-19Clinical discretionHealth crisisPersonal narrativesYork CityRightsPaternityEthicistsEthicsResuscitationStress testClinical medicineRiskAuthorsNarrativesQuestionsPaternalism, Evangelism, and Power
Bloom-Feshbach K, Goldberg N, Fins J. Paternalism, Evangelism, and Power. Journal Of Religion And Health 2020, 59: 1258-1272. PMID: 32318959, DOI: 10.1007/s10943-020-01009-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Islam and Informed Consent: Notes from Doha
DEL POZO P, FINS J. Islam and Informed Consent: Notes from Doha. Cambridge Quarterly Of Healthcare Ethics 2008, 17: 273-279. PMID: 18495067, DOI: 10.1017/s096318010808033x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1996
Clinical pragmatism: John Dewey and clinical ethics.
Miller F, Fins J, Bacchetta M. Clinical pragmatism: John Dewey and clinical ethics. Journal Of Contemporary Health Law And Policy 1996, 13: 27-51. PMID: 9068236.Peer-Reviewed Original Research