HEC Forum

Papers
(The median citation count of HEC Forum is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tough Clinical Decisions: Experiences of Polish Physicians26
The Ethics of Clinical Ethics22
Against Anti-Abortion Violence19
The Ethics of Human Embryo Editing via CRISPR-Cas9 Technology: A Systematic Review of Ethical Arguments, Reasons, and Concerns18
East-West Dialogues on the Ethics of Sex Robots17
Organizational Ethics in Healthcare: A National Survey13
Credentialing Character: A Virtue Ethics Approach to Professionalizing Healthcare Ethics Consultation Services12
Evaluation of Interventions to Address Moral Distress: A Multi-method Approach11
Community Input on NRP: Establishing Ethical Guidelines for Normothermic Regional Perfusion Through Community and Professional Engagement11
The Professional Clinical Ethicist: Situated Expertise and the Post-Guild Profession9
From Prohibition to Permission: The Winding Road of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada9
Liberalism and Lockdowns9
Mitigating Moral Distress: Pediatric Critical Care Nurses’ Recommendations8
Professionalization of Clinical Ethics Consultants: A Need for Liability Protection?8
Ethical Issues in Sperm, Egg and Embryo Donation: Islamic Shia Perspectives7
Incompletely Theorized Agreement and Accommodated Disagreement in the Surrogate Wars7
Does Bioethics Pay Sufficient Attention to Issues Related to Chronic Disease? A Survey of Articles Published in Top Bioethics Journals from 2001 to 20246
Everyday Clinical Ethics: Essential Skills and Educational Case Scenarios6
Review of Adult Ethics Consultations at a Statewide Health System in 20236
Navigating Ethical Challenges in CAR-T Treatment5
What is a High-Quality Moral Case Deliberation?-Facilitators’ Perspectives in the Euro-MCD Project5
Positioning Ethics When Direct Patient Care is Prioritized: Experiences from Implementing Ethics Case Reflection Rounds in Childhood Cancer Care5
Medical Futility Laws Protect Surrogate Decision Makers by Constraining Clinicians and Hospitals5
What Is It That You Want Me To Do? Guidance for Ethics Consultants in Complex Discharge Cases5
Implementation of Medical Assistance in Dying as Organizational Ethics Challenge: A Method of Engagement for Building Trust, Keeping Peace and Transforming Practice4
Non-Psychiatric Treatment Refusal in Patients with Depression: How Should Surrogate Decision-Makers Represent the Patient’s Authentic Wishes?3
Getting To the Bottom of Surrogate Skirmishes: A Response To Fiester’s “Surrogate Wars”3
Democratizing Conscientious Refusal in Healthcare3
Medical Assistance in Dying, Slippery Slopes, and Availability of Care: A Reply to Koch3
Embedding Clinical Ethics: A Qualitative Study of the Adoption, Implementation, and Everyday Functioning of Clinical Ethics Committees in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria3
Review of Outpatient Pediatric Ethics Consults at an Academic Medical Center3
Living Organ Donation for Transplantation in Bangladesh: Reality and Problems3
Professional Identity Formation in Clinical Ethics Consultation: A Pedagogical Necessity for Clinical Ethics Training Programs3
Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders After Suicide Attempts: To Uphold or Suspend?3
Clinical Ethics Consultations and the Necessity of NOT Meeting Expectations: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden2
Religious Values, Clinical Ethics Consultations, and the Lack of a Secular Bioethical Consensus2
Rural Georgians’ Perspectives on Organ Donation2
Aging, Equality and the Human Healthspan2
“No BLT”: The Rise and Risk of Acronyms in the Medical Record2
Should Clinical Ethicists Be Informed About Case Resolutions?2
Introducing Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Lessons on Pragmatic Ethics and the Implementation of a Morally Contested Practice2
Revisiting Pharmaceutical Freedom2
Moral reasoning during vascular surgeons’ case conferences: finding the balance of risk and benefit by exploring the clinical details2
Surrogate Wars: The “Best Interest Values” Hierarchy & End-of-Life Conflicts with Surrogate Decision-Makers2
Author Index to Volume 35: 20232
The SIA Can’t Just Go with the FLO2
What’s Left of Moral Bioenhancement? Reviewing a 15-Year Debate2
Ritual and Power in Medicine: Questioning Honor Walks in Organ Donation2
From Wise Counselors to Clinical Ethicists: Historical Milestones and Their Impact on Professional Identity Formation2
Understanding Rare Disease Experiences Through the Concept of Morally Problematic Situations2
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying System can Enable Healthcare Serial Killing2
The Implementation of Assisted Dying in Quebec and Interdisciplinary Support Groups: What Role for Ethics?1
Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Care Coordination: Navigating Ethics and Access in the Emergence of a New Health Profession1
MAiD: How Slippery is its Slope?1
Can We Be Creative with Communication? Assessing Decision-Making Capacity in an Adult with Selective Mutism1
Competing World Views, Professional Norms, and Conscience1
Vaccine Impact Bonds: An Alternative Way of Allocating the Economic Risks of Mass Vaccination Programs1
Prognostic Disclosure to Dying Adolescents Against Parental Wishes: A Point-Counter Point Debate1
Medical-Legal Partnerships and Prevention: Caring for Unrepresented Patients Through Early Identification and Intervention1
“Who am I to Say?” Why Clinical Ethics Consultants Should be Trained to Give Directive Counsel1
It’s Worth What You Can Sell It for: A Survey of Employment and Compensation Models for Clinical Ethicists1
Survey of Moral Distress and Self-Awareness among Health Care Professionals1
Balancing Objectivity and Humanity: Ethical Challenges and Considerations in Surgical Candidacy Decisions1
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