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Policywise

Reflections from a clinical ethics intern

September 23, 2022 Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center,  Center of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Clinical Ethicist,  clinical ethics,  Houston Methodist,  Summer Interns

This is the forth in an ongoing series by Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy summer interns, undergraduate/graduate students interested in emerging ethical issues. “How to become a

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A renaissance of research on psychedelics is on the rise

September 2, 2022 Center of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Ethics Sumer Interns,  Medicine,  psychedelic,  Research

This is the second in an ongoing series by Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy summer interns, undergraduate/graduate students interested in emerging ethical issues. There is

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Should we create moral machines?  

September 13, 2021 artificial intelligence,  Center of Medical Ethics and Health Policy,  Decision-making,  Machine Ethics

The development of artificial intelligence that can act autonomously has raised important questions about machine decision-making.

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