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Paul Ulhas Macneill—brief publications

Book
The Ethics and Politics of Human Experimentation, 1993, Cambridge, New York and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 41627 2.

Recent publications

2011

The arts and medicine: a challenging relationship. Medical Humanities. 37:85-90

Art and bioethics: shifts in understanding across genres. 2011. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry;  8(1):71-85 (with Ferran B).

Yoga and Ethics: The Importance of Practice’. Chapter in Stillwaggon Swan, Liz (ed.), Yoga-Philosophy for Everyone: Wiley-Blackwell:187-200

2010
‘Professionalism as inspiration and discernment in educating medical students and trainees. South-East Asian Journal of Medical Education: Medical Education in Practice Series; 4(2): 2—8 (with Dujeepa D. Samarasekera).

Attitudes of physicians and public to pharmaceutical industry ‘gifts’. Internal Medicine Journal; 40:335–341 (with Kerridge IH et al).

Commentary on Tsai & Harasym. Balancing ethical reasoning & emotional sensibility. BMC Medical Education; 44(9):851-852.

The Ethics of the Ethicists (reply to Hamor), Internal Medicine Journal; 40(11):799-800 (with IH Kerridge et al).

2009
An opportunity to reinforce ethical values: Declarations made by graduating medical students in Australia and New Zealand, Internal Medicine Journal; 39(2):83-88 (with May AN, Dowton SB).

Regulating Experimentation in Research and Medical Practice’, in Helga Kuhse, Peter Singer (eds) A Companion to Bioethics, Blackwell: Companions to Philosophy, 2nd ed., Oxford (UK): Wiley-Blackwell, Chapter 39, pp.469-488.

2008
Access to high cost medicines in Australia: ethical perspectives. Australia and New Zealand Health Policy, 2008:5(4). Available at: http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/ content/5/1/4 (first author Lu CY).

2007
Public views on priority setting for High Cost Medications in public hospitals in Australia. Health Expectations; 10(3): 224-235 (first author Gallego G).

2006
Empirical uncertainty and moral contest: A qualitative analysis of the relationship between medical specialists and the pharmaceutical industry in Australia, Social Science & Medicine, March 2006; 62(6):1510-1519 (first author Doran E).

Responding more broadly and ethically: Disaster preparedness and response, Cambridge Quarterly for Healthcare Ethics; 15(4):428-31 (First author Zwi AB).

Giving and receiving of gifts between pharmaceutical companies and medical specialists in Australia. Internal Medicine Journal; 36(9):571-78 (with Kerridge IH et al).

Gifts, drug samples, and other items given to medical specialists by pharmaceutical companies. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry; 3(3):139-148 (with Kerridge IH et al).

2005
Cooperative partnerships or conflict-of-interest? A national survey of interaction between the pharmaceutical industry and medical organizations. Internal Medicine Journal. 35(4): 206-210 (First author Kerridge I).

Ties that bind: Multiple relationships between clinical researchers and the pharmaceutical industry. Archives of Internal Medicine, 165(21):2493-96 (First author Henry DA).

Deep Listening: bridging divides in local and global ethics, Bioethics; 19(5-6):3-4.

An expanding vista: bioethics from public health, indigenous and feminist perspectives, Medical Journal of Australia; 183(1):8-9 (with Macklin R et al).

Medical specialists and pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research: A survey of Australian experience. Medical Journal of Australia; 182(11):557-60 (First author Henry DA).

2004
Loved One’s Body In The Anatomy Laboratory. The Anatomical Record (Part B: The New Anatomist), Vol.277B, No.1: 10-13, March (with Kerridge IH, & Purdon T).

2003
Public Health Ethics: Asylum Seekers and the Case for Political Action. Bioethics, October, Vol.17 (Nos.5/6): 487-502.

A Response to the Fivefold Root of Ethics’ in Kerridge, IH, Jordens, CF and Sayers, EJ (eds.) Restoring Humane Values to Medicine: A Miles Little Reader, Sydney: Desert Pea Press, a division of Federation Press.

2002
Declarations made by graduating medical students in Australia and New Zealand. Medical Journal of Australia, February; Vol 176(3): 123-125 (Dowton SB).

Medical harm and the consequences of error for doctors. Medical Journal of Australia, March; Vol 176(4):222-225 (with Walton M).

Ethics Committees in Australia and New Zealand: a critique, Notizie di Politeia: Rivista de Ethica e Scelte Pubblidhe, Anno XVIII, N.67, pp.113-119.

Injustice in public health: Asylum seekers and the case for political action’ in Helen Keleher and Gavin Mooney (eds.), Ethical Debates in Public Health, Curtin, ACT: Public Health Association of Australia; Series One: 27-41.

Chapters in: Komesaroff P, Dodds S, McNeill PM, et al Human Research Ethics Handbook: Commentary on the National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. ISBN 186496071:

Introduction (with , Komesaroff P).

Chapter 8, Roles And Functions Of Human Research Ethics Committees’ (with Frew R, Komesaroff P).

Chapter 10, Monitoring Of On-Going Research, Complaints Procedures And Sanctions For Non-Compliance

 

 




 
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