• The Nonprofit Ethicist on Foundation Behaviors and Should Donors Ever Sit on Your Board? (nonprofitquarterly.org)
  • The news comes a little over a month after another prominent AI ethicist , Timnit Gebru, said she was fired by the company. (theverge.com)
  • Some high-profile AI experts have departed Google after the controversial firing of leading ethicist Timnit Gebru. (airesearch.blog)
  • Behind the scenes, clinical ethicists managed those issues to support front-line workers and were integral to hospital operations. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Until now, little has been published about the expanded role clinical ethicists played during this time and their role in supporting hospital operations across the country. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing (Penn Nursing) reports how clinical ethicists provided consultation and guidance in situations of uncertainty, distress, or disagreement, often with imperfect information. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The article "Ethical Challenges Experienced by Clinical Ethicists During COVID-19" is available online. (sciencedaily.com)
  • By understanding the experiences of clinical ethicists during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ethical challenges they faced, we can better understand how their expanded role links to both clinical and organizational outcomes," says Dr. Ulrich. (sciencedaily.com)
  • And so began Lulin's career as an internationally acclaimed ethicist, one that earned him the Lifetime Achievement in Compliance honor at Compliance Week's 2021 Excellence in Compliance Awards . (complianceweek.com)
  • Three Oxford ethicists have defended utilitarian pandemic ethics. (bioedge.org)
  • Three ethicists from the University of Oxford , however, have mounted a spirited defence of utilitarian approaches to pandemic management. (bioedge.org)
  • Certain ethicists already were part of pandemic flu preparedness committees. (reliasmedia.com)
  • GIST: "The July issue of Acta Paediatrica offers a collection of free, live links to a volley of rebuttals published over the past four months to an article in March submitted by medical ethicist Dr. Niels Lynøe and most of the other experts who informed the 2016 Swedish report critical of shaking theory , commissioned by a government agency whose name is abbreviated SBU. (blogspot.com)
  • List of ethicists including religious or political figures recognized by those outside their tradition as having made major contributions to ideas about ethics, or raised major controversies by taking strong positions on previously unexplored problems. (wikipedia.org)
  • Does your company need a Chief AI Ethics Officer, an AI Ethicist, AI Ethics Council, or all three? (deloitte.com)
  • The Jackson Visiting Ethicist leads a private seminar the morning following the lecture for selected students of philosophy and other disciplines that relate to the field of study of the ethics scholar. (coastal.edu)
  • The Jackson Family Center for Ethics and Values has had the pleasure of bringing some highly recognized ethicists to Coastal Carolina University. (coastal.edu)
  • Jackson Visiting Ethicists are well respected in the fields of business ethics, environmental ethics and global ethics, respectively. (coastal.edu)
  • Dr. Jennifer Frey, Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina was this year's Visiting Ethicist of the Jackson Family Center for Ethics and Values. (coastal.edu)
  • T here may be some ethicists asking, "What can ethics do to capitalize on this moment? (reliasmedia.com)
  • Ethicists will need to continue to assert their voices even after the crisis ends," says Dugdale, who also serves as director of the Columbia Center for Clinical Medical Ethics. (reliasmedia.com)
  • During policy and practice discussions, ethicists were a trusted advisor at the table," Bottrell notes. (reliasmedia.com)
  • The Consortium is expected to comprise a wide range of expertise, including but not limited to nephrologists, primary care physicians, intensivists, biostatisticians, ethicists, data scientists, and patient advisor participants. (nih.gov)
  • Pharma Should Stop Doing Business in Russia, Says Ethicist - Medscape - Mar 11, 2022. (medscape.com)
  • All are known for an ethical work or problem, but a few are primarily authors or satirists, or known as a mediator, politician, futurist or scientist, rather than as an ethicist or philosopher. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethicist and philosopher David Goa joined us on Tuesday to discuss how thinks America receding from the geopolitical may affect the world. (wbez.org)
  • Just to demonstrate the validity of my view, I have created 4 potential ethical dilemmas and request my visitors to play ethicist pretending that you are faced with the issue and have the responsibility of talking to the doctor, patient or family member about what you would suggest as a solution to the dilemma. (blogspot.com)
  • A collection of essays full of substance from renowned global ethicists that provides a theological and ethical compass to widen the horizons of its readers. (orbisbooks.com)
  • Some medical ethicists become directors of major research projects or of centers for ethical study in university settings, government agencies, or private foundations. (vault.com)
  • My view, previously expressed on this blog, is that most every awake and interested person has the capacity based on their own knowledge, experience and viewpoint, to play ethicist and make a significant contribution toward resolution of an ethical dilemma . (blogspot.com)
  • By the way, in attempting to solve an ethical dilemma, it is essential that the ethicist or "play ethicist" make sure that they have all the facts of the case needed to help resolve the dilemma. (blogspot.com)
  • While the world is working hard on making AI functional, the job of an ethicist is to take on the ethical issues of your AI and minimize the negative effect they might produce. (sigir2010.org)
  • The Resident and the Spouse and the Lover and the Ethicist: Considerations and Challenges in Nursing Home Romance. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ethicists asked leaders what the organization was doing, and soon found themselves crafting a triage policy. (reliasmedia.com)
  • The role of AI Ethicist is becoming a hot topic as businesses grow more and more reliant on AI - and as AI systems become increasingly sophisticated and autonomous. (deloitte.com)
  • The latest volume in this prestigious series brings together twenty-five international scholars who reflect on the role of Catholic ethicists in the context of their particular, local churches, and in light of the ecclesiological shifts following Vatican II. (orbisbooks.com)
  • The second half is more practical, treating different themes surrounding concrete life in the local communities: the figure and the role of theological ethicists, their relationship with the community and the local authorities, their academic and ecclesial configuration, and more. (orbisbooks.com)
  • Experts highlight areas around which ethicists can shape the conversation. (reliasmedia.com)
  • Dr. Kate Padgett Walsh, a debt ethicist, said people individuals view fairness "far too narrowly. (charityjoybell.com)
  • The Jackson Visiting Ethicist delivers a public lecture that is free and open to the community. (coastal.edu)
  • Twenty-five scholars from across the globe illustrate how in a world of shifting paradigms the Catholic ethicist is located in both time and space, and now in cyberspace. (orbisbooks.com)
  • But an ethicist who studies LGBT trends and issues is skeptical of the benefits. (thecollegefix.com)
  • Other ethicists were left out of the decision-making process for coronavirus issues. (reliasmedia.com)
  • Those same ethicists contributed to organizationwide, statewide, or regional issues. (reliasmedia.com)
  • That's why I spent the last three years as a Design Ethicist at Google caring about how to design things in a way that defends a billion people's minds from getting hijacked. (observer.com)
  • At all of those levels, people have been asking for medical ethicists to be involved," Devereaux says. (reliasmedia.com)
  • You don't have to sell yourself as an ethicist in order to "play" an ethicist, suggesting answers to hypothetical cases. (blogspot.com)
  • According to Christian ethicist Rebecca Todd Peters, women are continually asked to justify their abortions in response to a default assumption that abortion is morally wrong. (religionandpolitics.org)
  • Typically, ethicists consult on cases involving one patient, their family members, and a small group of treating clinicians. (reliasmedia.com)
  • If I had been an ethicist back then and approached my mother questioning her character, her virtues or her values, she would simply have laughed at me for my naivete. (goodfaithmedia.org)
  • Ethicists were called to craft policy for allocation of scarce resources and initiation of CPR in COVID-19-positive patients. (reliasmedia.com)
  • 4) will doctors and pious ethicists who gave no consideration to safety, efficacy, transplant outcomes ever apologize to the community of transplant patients? (substack.com)
  • Even so, an ethicist said the potential harm might not have been worth it. (mic.com)