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Vol. 15 No. 2 (2022)
Published:
2022-09-12
Editorial
Ethics replaced by politics at the patient’s bedside: Sad and dark times in our post-1994 trajectory
Ames Dhai
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Rights of the fetus: Voice of the Unborn Baby and Constitutional Court decision
P Soma-Pillay, L Nkosi-Thomas, Y Pillay
40-41
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Research Articles
Disciplinary proceedings against healthcare practitioners facing criminal charges: The role of the Health Professions Council of South Africa
M Kwinda, M Labuschaigne, M Slabbert
44-47
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Informed consent in clinical trials
G P Kovane, V C Nikoderm, O Khondowe
48-53
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Parents’ perceptions of ethical issues in adolescents’ HIV care and treatment at Temeke Regional Referral Hospital, Tanzania
R S Joseph, G R Mahiti, G Frumence, C M Ulrich
54-59
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Public health and the legal regulation of medical services in Algeria: Between the public and private sectors
T Alsamara, G Farouk, M Halima
60-64
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Developing ethical research behaviour in doctoral students
A M Furtak
65-68
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Review Articles
A literature review analysis of engagement with the Nagoya Protocol, with specific application to Africa
J Knight, E Flack-Davison, S Engelbrecht, R G Visagie, W Beukes, T Coetzee, M Mwale, D Ralefala
69-74
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Correspondence
Don’t shy away from the elitist implications of your argument: Response to de Roubaix
P M Msimang
42-43
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CPD
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