Published in BMJ on March 24, 2001
The ethics of medical education. BMJ (2004) 2.36
Impact on patients of expanded, general practice based, student teaching: observational and qualitative study. BMJ (2005) 1.31
Clinical issues on consent: some philosophical concerns. J Med Ethics (2002) 1.14
Intimate examinations and other ethical challenges in medical education. BMJ (2003) 1.03
Consent and the Indian medical practitioner. Indian J Anaesth (2015) 0.90
Teaching medical students to examine children. Arch Dis Child (2006) 0.81
Better governance in academic health sciences centres: moving beyond the Olivieri/Apotex Affair in Toronto. J Med Ethics (2004) 0.78
Ethical participation of children and youth in medical education. Paediatr Child Health (2011) 0.78
Informed consent from patients participating in medical education: a survey from a university hospital in Jamaica. BMC Res Notes (2009) 0.78
Developing an ethical guideline for clinical teaching in Tehran University of Medical Sciences. J Med Ethics Hist Med (2015) 0.75
Closing the gap between professional teaching and practice. Applying ethical principles is sometimes difficult for students. BMJ (2001) 0.75
Closing the gap between professional teaching and practice. Ethical guidance for teaching applies to postgraduate education as well. BMJ (2001) 0.75
Do clinical clerks suffer ethical erosion? Students' perceptions of their ethical environment and personal development. Acad Med (1994) 4.55
Professional boundaries in the physician-patient relationship. JAMA (1995) 3.80
Understanding the clinical dilemmas that shape medical students' ethical development: questionnaire survey and focus group study. BMJ (2001) 3.23
Practicing what we preach? An analysis of the curriculum of values in medical education. Am J Med (1998) 2.72
Physician health and well-being. CMAJ (1998) 2.58
The ethics of learning from patients. CMAJ (1997) 1.24
Why active euthanasia and physician assisted suicide should be legalised. BMJ (2001) 5.01
The moral character of clinicians or the best interests of patients? BMJ (1999) 3.96
Advance directives. BMJ (1995) 3.15
Nurses taking on junior doctors' work: a confusion of accountability. BMJ (1996) 2.88
The causes and effects of socio-demographic exclusions from clinical trials. Health Technol Assess (2005) 2.38
Teaching and assessing ethics and law in the dental curriculum. Br Dent J (1999) 2.09
Knowing when to say "no" on the student elective. Students going on electives abroad need clinical guidelines. BMJ (1998) 1.88
Women, older persons, and ethnic minorities: factors associated with their inclusion in randomised trials of statins 1990 to 2001. Heart (2003) 1.53
Reshaping the NHS workforce. BMJ (2000) 1.25
Women from Africa living with HIV in London: a descriptive study. AIDS Care (2004) 1.17
Older women, work and health. Occup Med (Lond) (2010) 1.01
Facial transplantation: a working party report from the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Transplantation (2004) 0.96
The ethical governance and regulation of student projects: a draft proposal. Bull Med Ethics (2004) 0.91
The British National Health Service: a tarnished moral vision? Health Care Anal (1999) 0.81
Decisions at the end of life: an empirical study on the involvement, legal understanding and ethical views of preregistration house officers. J Med Ethics (2006) 0.78
The recent BMA ruling on AIDS. The patient's right to informed consent versus the doctor's right to protection. Practitioner (1987) 0.76
"Goodbye Dolly?" The ethics of human cloning. J Med Ethics (1998) 0.75
Data from patient records. Br Dent J (1995) 0.75
Assessment of students. BMJ (1993) 0.75
Respecting autonomy: why it is so difficult for GPs. Practitioner (1987) 0.75
Promoting women's health. WHO Reg Publ Eur Ser (1991) 0.75
Respecting autonomy and telling the truth in general practice. Practitioner (1987) 0.75
Campaigning for women's health rights worldwide. Nurs Times (1995) 0.75
Women and dentistry: professionals and patients in South Africa. SADJ (2010) 0.75
The ethics of paternalism and preventive screening. Practitioner (1988) 0.75
Dental ethics case 4. Good communication is key: how much do I tell a patient when things go wrong? SADJ (2010) 0.75
General practice, chronic care and the treatment of 'difficult' patients. Practitioner (1987) 0.75
Politics of health. Nursing (Lond) (1982) 0.75
Moral quality entails a high standard of informed consent. Qual Health Care (1998) 0.75
Women, health and the sexual division of labor: a case study of the women's health movement in Britain. Int J Health Serv (1983) 0.75
Symposium on consent and confidentiality. J Med Ethics 2003;29:2-40. J Med Ethics (2004) 0.75
General practice and the ethics of resource allocation. Practitioner (1987) 0.75
Preventing pregnancy in Down's syndrome. Practitioner (1992) 0.75
Ethical issues in cancer treatment. Br J Urol (1995) 0.75
Respecting confidentiality and telling the truth in general practice. Practitioner (1987) 0.75
The morality of medical mistakes. Doctors' obligations and patients' expectations. Practitioner (1987) 0.75
The drug industry and the underdevelopment of health. Dan Med Bull (1984) 0.75
General practice and the morality of medical research. Practitioner (1987) 0.75