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Bringing Informed Consent To The 21st Century: The Impact Of An Online Resource And Consent Process On Fertility Patient Perceptions, Jody L. Madeira, Abigail L. Bernard, Ashley K. Barbour, Steven R. Lindheim, Linnea R. Goodman
Bringing Informed Consent To The 21st Century: The Impact Of An Online Resource And Consent Process On Fertility Patient Perceptions, Jody L. Madeira, Abigail L. Bernard, Ashley K. Barbour, Steven R. Lindheim, Linnea R. Goodman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
To determine if the use of a multimedia electronic (e)-learning resource and e-consent process influences patients’ perception of their treatment team and eases the administrative burden.
Reproductive Contracts: An Analysis Of Reproductive Treatments, A Critique Of Forms Of Informed Consent, And Prevention Of Circumvention Of Medical Tourism, Minsung Kim
Maurer Theses and Dissertations
The goal of the dissertation is to analyze reproductive medicine, criticize informed consent forms for receiving reproductive treatments, and imply prevention of circumvention of medical tourism. Most of all, the dissertation considers a theoretical approach regarding how we understand reproductive treatments. The dissertation divides reproductive treatments into sustainable and disruptive ones. Reproductive treatments referred to as sustainable ones have legally become pervasive after regulatory evaluations concerning safety, ethical, and legal concerns. However, a few reproductive treatments that are referred to as disruptive ones still have led to disputes regarding whether infertility couples can require and receive them for treatment. The …