The ethical and policy implications of rogue medical tourism
D Hunter, S Oultram - Global Social Policy, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling to seek medical treatment of some form in a
country other than the one that the patient resides in. Patients may choose to do this for two …
country other than the one that the patient resides in. Patients may choose to do this for two …
Virtual plagues and real-world pandemics: reflecting on the potential for online computer role-playing games to inform real world epidemic research
S Oultram - Medical humanities, 2013 - mh.bmj.com
In the wake of the Corrupted Blood incident, which afflicted the massively multiplayer online
computer role-playing game World of Warcraft in 2005, it has been suggested that both, the …
computer role-playing game World of Warcraft in 2005, it has been suggested that both, the …
One mum too few: maternal status in host surrogate motherhood arrangements
S Oultram - Journal of medical ethics, 2015 - jme.bmj.com
In a host surrogate motherhood arrangement, the surrogate agrees to be implanted with,
and carry to term, an embryo created from the commissioning couple's gametes. When the …
and carry to term, an embryo created from the commissioning couple's gametes. When the …
All hail the new flesh: some thoughts on scarification, children and adults
S Oultram - Journal of medical ethics, 2009 - jme.bmj.com
Body art as expressed through non-therapeutic bodily modification is extremely popular,
with techniques ranging from the commonplace such as ear piercing to the more esoteric …
with techniques ranging from the commonplace such as ear piercing to the more esoteric …
The challenge of “sperm ships”: the need for the global regulation of medical technology
D Hunter, S Oultram - Journal of medical ethics, 2008 - jme.bmj.com
This paper discusses the notion of using international shipping legislation to provide
healthcare technologies to inhabitants of a country on a ship in international waters based …
healthcare technologies to inhabitants of a country on a ship in international waters based …
[PDF][PDF] Blowing the whistle: Perceptions of surgical staff and medical students in a public South African hospital
TE Kusu-Orkar, AL Symonds, HC Bickerstaffe… - Indian J Med …, 2019 - academia.edu
Understanding perspectives on whistleblowing is important in tackling a resistance to
speaking out. This study aimed to elicit the views of medical students and doctors in …
speaking out. This study aimed to elicit the views of medical students and doctors in …
Gestational Surrogacy, Ethics
In this chapter we consider gestational surrogacy in relation to the family unit, the creation of
which could be said to be surrogacy's raison d'ętre. In gestational surrogacy, a surrogate …
which could be said to be surrogacy's raison d'ętre. In gestational surrogacy, a surrogate …
Reflecting on the 'Patient record access proposals' in the UK Government's planned NHS–Life Sciences partnership
S Oultram - Research Ethics, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Reflecting on the ‘Patient record access proposals’ in the UK Government’s planned NHS–Life
Sciences partnership - Stuart Oultram, 2012 Skip to main content Intended for healthcare …
Sciences partnership - Stuart Oultram, 2012 Skip to main content Intended for healthcare …
Disability, Reproductive Interventions and Moral Consistency
S Oultram - Illness, Bodies and Contexts: Interdisciplinary …, 2010 - brill.com
Advances in medical and reproductive technology and understanding now allow women
who are both pregnant or who are seeking to become so to influence what sort of child they …
who are both pregnant or who are seeking to become so to influence what sort of child they …
Clinical Ethics Committee Case 15: A case study in surgical consent–Mr X's appendix
SJ Oultram - Clinical Ethics, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Gaining a patient's consent prior to the carrying out of a medical procedure is a crucial
ethical and legal principle. By respecting a competent patient's decision to consent to or …
ethical and legal principle. By respecting a competent patient's decision to consent to or …