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SAJBL Vol. 18 No. 3
Published:
2025-12-18
Editorial
SAHPRA issues guidance on of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning-enabled medical devices
A Dhai
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A little less conversation, a little more action: The crisis of statutory rape – is it the law, implementation, or culture?
S Bhamjee, A Strode, S Goosen, Z Essack
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Considerations to be made in the constitution of the Health Professions Council of South Africa to commence its term in November 2025: Law v. practice law
M A Kwinda
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Opinion
Can we do less but care – fully?
H Matisonn, J De Vries, J Hoare, B Hodkinson, S Opperman
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Scientific letters/short reports
Genocide as a bioethical crisis: Healthcare, reproduction and the findings of the UN commission of inquiry
S Soni
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Review Articles
‘Encore, encore!’ – secondary use of health data for research: A practical guide to POPIA
A Edgcumbe, D Thaldar
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Research Articles
Pandemics, public health and the limitation of the right to privacy: Legal compliance and public trust
L Prinsen
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From prohibition to protection: Rethinking the ethics of non-medical preimplantation sex selection
D Thaldar
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Lifestyle choice or sex work? The criminality or otherwise of blesser-blessee relationships within the context of the 2021 amendments to the Sexual Offences and Related Matters Act, and the implications for healthcare providers and researchers
S Bhamjee, A Strode, S Goosen
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Limpopo provincial health research committee outcomes: Implications for ethics practice and future research
L Muthelo, J Ramalivhana, S Matlala, M Kharivhe, N Muvhango, T Tshitangani, T Malatji, M Sono, K Netshisaulu, C Nesamvuni , D Goon, M Ngwenya, P Mabotha, O Segura Sardiñas, M Masilela
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CPD
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