Tag Archives: research ethics board
Are Your Medical Photographs on the Internet? Part 2
April 10, 2025 · by impact ethics · in Big Data, bioethics, Canada, Canadian Bioethics, Community, Education, eHealth, Health Education, Health Research, Law & Policy, Privacy and Trust, Research Ethics, research ethics board
Zach Patterson, Zack Marshall, and a grade 8 class in Calgary replicate a study showing the availability of patient photographs from medical case studies on the open internet.
Beyond Compliance: Ethics in the Context of Privacy
April 7, 2025 · by impact ethics · in bioethics, Canada, Community, eHealth, Global Health, Health Education, Health Research, Inclusivity, Law & Policy, Privacy and Trust, Psychology, Research Ethics, research ethics board, Social Justice
Dylan McKibbon argues that the concept of privacy has been long misunderstood and ought to be elevated to the status of a core bioethical principle to be regarded as a cornerstone of bioethical activity.
GET OUT OF THE WAY to PAVE THE WAY
September 18, 2015 · by impact ethics · in Canadian Bioethics, Impact Ethics, Research Ethics, Science and Technology · Leave a comment
Barry Hoffmaster discusses Steven Pinker’s call for bioethics to “get out of the way.”


