HEC Forum

Papers
(The TQCC of HEC Forum is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Commentary: Special Issue on Conscientious Objection21
Civility in Health Care: A Moral Imperative12
The Need for Specialized Oncology Training for Clinical Ethicists11
Democratizing Conscientious Refusal in Healthcare11
Mitigating Moral Distress: Pediatric Critical Care Nurses’ Recommendations10
Tough Clinical Decisions: Experiences of Polish Physicians8
Medical-Legal Partnerships and Prevention: Caring for Unrepresented Patients Through Early Identification and Intervention8
Animating Clinical Ethics: A Structured Method to Teach Ethical Analysis Through Movies8
What’s Left of Moral Bioenhancement? Reviewing a 15-Year Debate7
The Ethics of Clinical Ethics7
Practicing Neighbor Love: Empathy, Religion, and Clinical Ethics6
On Seeing Long Shadows: Is Academic Medicine at its Core a Practice of Racial Oppression?6
Islamic Jurisprudence on Harm Versus Harm Scenarios in Medical Confidentiality4
Survey of Moral Distress and Self-Awareness among Health Care Professionals4
Clinical Ethics Consultations and the Necessity of NOT Meeting Expectations: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden4
The SIA Can’t Just Go with the FLO3
MAiD to Last: Creating a Care Ecology for Sustainable Medical Assistance in Dying Services3
Vaccine Impact Bonds: An Alternative Way of Allocating the Economic Risks of Mass Vaccination Programs3
Introducing Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Lessons on Pragmatic Ethics and the Implementation of a Morally Contested Practice3
Establishing Clinical Ethics Committees in Primary Care: A Study from Norwegian Municipal Care3
Psychiatric Hospital Ethics Committee Discussions Over a Span of Nearly Three Decades3
Special Issue on Jessica Flanigan’s Pharmaceutical Freedom: Why Patients Have a Right to Selfmedicate3
Ritual and Power in Medicine: Questioning Honor Walks in Organ Donation2
Addressing Clinical Misconduct: Resigning and Whistleblowing in Clinical Ethics Consultation2
Bioethics: An International, Morally Diverse, and Often Political Endeavor2
Who Should Be Legitimate Living Donors? The Case of Bangladesh2
Everyday Clinical Ethics: Essential Skills and Educational Case Scenarios2
Can We Be Creative with Communication? Assessing Decision-Making Capacity in an Adult with Selective Mutism2
Consistently Inconsistent: Does Inconsistency Really Indicate Incapacity?2
Creating Barriers to Healthcare and Advance Care Planning by Requiring Hospitals to Ask Patients About Their Immigration Status2
The Implementation of Assisted Dying in Quebec and Interdisciplinary Support Groups: What Role for Ethics?2
Revisiting Pharmaceutical Freedom2
Suppressing Scientific Discourse on Vaccines? Self-perceptions of researchers and practitioners2
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