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christine_grady [2022/07/28 14:56] pamela [Ethical Arguments for Covert Public Drugging] | christine_grady [2022/08/05 17:14] (current) pamela [COVID Policy PR Campaigns] | ||
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- | ===== Christine Grady, MSN, PhD ===== | + | ===== Christine Grady ===== |
NIH bio - Chief, Bioethics & Head, Section on Human Subjects Research | NIH bio - Chief, Bioethics & Head, Section on Human Subjects Research | ||
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Bioethics is a wonderful complement to science because all scientific endeavors have interesting bioethical issues. You have to understand the science in order to understand the ethical issues, and then you think about them in a constructive and useful way ((https:// | Bioethics is a wonderful complement to science because all scientific endeavors have interesting bioethical issues. You have to understand the science in order to understand the ethical issues, and then you think about them in a constructive and useful way ((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Mrs Fauci on the Ethics of Encouraging Employees to get Vaccinated ==== | ||
+ | August 5, 2022 Naked Emperor Substack | ||
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+ | Should employers encourage their employees to get the COVID-19 vaccination? | ||
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+ | To me the answer is no it is not, but a paper from March of this year looked at this issue. Whilst this is four months or so old, it shows the mindset of the authors which I very much doubt has changed. Although the paper is a few months old, we basically had the same information on transmission, | ||
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+ | Very often, the first author on a scientific paper makes the most contributions to the research work whilst the last author is the person responsible for the whole project. In this paper, published in the Journal of Public Health Policy, Christine Grady is the last author, meaning she was probably in charge of putting it together. | ||
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+ | Who is Christine Grady? Christine is a bioethicist who is currently the head of the Department of Bioethics at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in the US. (the paper is also funded by the Intramural Research Program of the National Human Genome Research Institute). Does she have any conflicts of interest? A quick scan to the bottom of the paper tells us she doesn’t. ((https:// | ||
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