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  • |url=https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Trauma |publisher=The Free Medical Dictionary by Farlex
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  • ...and textbooks. Early in my medical career he worked for a year as the only medical officer at Paray Hospital in the Highlands of Lesotho and since that time h ...7 (chair 2007 - 2010). Research Review Panel (member 2010- 2014), Research Ethics Review Committee, (Member 2008 – 2010, Appointed by Dr. Margaret Chan. Di
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  • * [[George Hill]], Vice-President for Medical Science and Bioethics DOC was founded by {{UNI|University of Washington|UW}} Medical School Professor [[George C. Denniston]], {{MD}}, {{MPH}}, in 1995 to suppo
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  • ...long with discussions of these positions. All known statements by national medical organizations are accessible from this page. No statement recommends the pr ...atements, both old and new, from the various English speaking nations. The medical societies of non-English speaking nations do not issue circumcision policy
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  • The [[American Urological Association]] (AUA) is the [[medical trade association]] for the American urological industry. It has the primar * This statement is completely silent on [[human rights]] and [[medical ethics]] issues concerning the non-therapeutic excision of normal, functional body
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  • ...critical of these claims, and failing to confront the ethical problems and medical complications associated with [[circumcision]]. ...nts can ethically change their child's genitalia.<ref>Price (Bull. Medical Ethics).</ref>
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  • ...eskin has protective, immunological, sensory, and sexual functions. The '''ethics of non-therapeutic child circumcision''' being imposed on unconsenting mino ...aw and ethics of male circumcision: Guidance for doctors]. London: British Medical Association 2006.</ref>
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  • |title=Impact of excluded studies on medical male circumcision and HIV risk compensation (letter) |title=Voluntary medical male circumcision and HIV in Zambia: expectations and observations
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  • |title=Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: An Introduction to the Cost, Impact, and Challenges of A ...hers to substantiate the false claim that underage circumcision would make medical sense:
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  • ...f human rights for all (including patients) has profoundly altered medical ethics and the acceptability of non-therapeutic child circumcision. Children, unlike adults, are unable to grant consent for medical treatment, surgery, or violation of their human rights.
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  • [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • ..., Gender Identity, and Social Psychology. The film calls into question the ethics of American pediatrics as well as our fixation on whether a baby is a boy o ...pletely male nor completely female, and the film examines the pressure the medical community puts on intersex people and their parents to undergo surgery to f
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  • ...low their sons to have part of their healthy genitalia cut off without any medical necessity. ...und the world agree that [[circumcision]] in children almost never has a [[medical indication]]. Nevertheless, it is significant that the circumcision advocat
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  • ...the largest book in Arabic on the male and female circumcision religious, medical, social, and legal debate among Jews, Christians and Muslims, translated in ...sector. He is a member of one of the UK Health Research Agency’s Research Ethics Committees and a founder Trustee of NORM-UK. Recently he has become a Trust
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  • ...isher (1966), an officer of the [https://www.cmpa-acpm.ca/en/home Canadian Medical Protective Association], discussed the legal dangers of using outmoded trea ...he distinctions between therapeutic medical procedures and non-therapeutic medical procedures. Since the circumcision of male infants is a non-therapeutic pro
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  • ...ment. In particular, no one shall be subjected without his free consent to medical or scientific experimentation. [[Category:Medical ethics]]
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  • ...yet to make being intact “socially acceptable” in our culture, media, and medical environments. As a sexual health advocate, Trish's [[intactivism]] is infor ...m inflicted by this practice, not only to innocent little boys, but to the medical profession as a whole. Gallup polls (1965-1995) showed a decline in trust o
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  • ...Social Services], [https://www.ghs.org/ Greenville Hospital System], {{UNI|Medical University of South Carolina|MUSC}} and individual employees, including Dr. They referred the case to the {{UNI|Medical University of South Carolina|MUSC}} where ultimately, sex re-assignment sur
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  • Wine (1988) argued that the medical aspects (surgical excision of functional penile tissue) should be separated * [[Jewish medical ethics]]
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  • ...ommon basic rights to [[physical integrity| bodily integrity]] and medical ethics in the western world, it is still widely tolerated there, even though there ...s ruled against the [[circumcision]] of infant boys for reasons other than medical necessity. Its ruling states that bodily integrity is more important than r
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