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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Ethics of Clinical Ethics23
Tough Clinical Decisions: Experiences of Polish Physicians22
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
Community Input on NRP: Establishing Ethical Guidelines for Normothermic Regional Perfusion Through Community and Professional Engagement13
Credentialing Character: A Virtue Ethics Approach to Professionalizing Healthcare Ethics Consultation Services13
Organizational Ethics in Healthcare: A National Survey12
Liberalism and Lockdowns11
Evaluation of Interventions to Address Moral Distress: A Multi-method Approach11
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
Mitigating Moral Distress: Pediatric Critical Care Nurses’ Recommendations8
Professionalization of Clinical Ethics Consultants: A Need for Liability Protection?8
Incompletely Theorized Agreement and Accommodated Disagreement in the Surrogate Wars8
Review of Adult Ethics Consultations at a Statewide Health System in 20237
Ethical Issues in Sperm, Egg and Embryo Donation: Islamic Shia Perspectives7
Navigating Ethical Challenges in CAR-T Treatment6
Positioning Ethics When Direct Patient Care is Prioritized: Experiences from Implementing Ethics Case Reflection Rounds in Childhood Cancer Care6
Medical Futility Laws Protect Surrogate Decision Makers by Constraining Clinicians and Hospitals5
Everyday Clinical Ethics: Essential Skills and Educational Case Scenarios5
What Is It That You Want Me To Do? Guidance for Ethics Consultants in Complex Discharge Cases5
Suppressing Scientific Discourse on Vaccines? Self-perceptions of researchers and practitioners5
What is a High-Quality Moral Case Deliberation?-Facilitators’ Perspectives in the Euro-MCD Project5
Does Bioethics Pay Sufficient Attention to Issues Related to Chronic Disease? A Survey of Articles Published in Top Bioethics Journals from 2001 to 20245
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
Implementation of Medical Assistance in Dying as Organizational Ethics Challenge: A Method of Engagement for Building Trust, Keeping Peace and Transforming Practice3
Living Organ Donation for Transplantation in Bangladesh: Reality and Problems3
Embedding Clinical Ethics: A Qualitative Study of the Adoption, Implementation, and Everyday Functioning of Clinical Ethics Committees in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria3
Medical Assistance in Dying, Slippery Slopes, and Availability of Care: A Reply to Koch3
Professional Identity Formation in Clinical Ethics Consultation: A Pedagogical Necessity for Clinical Ethics Training Programs3
Democratizing Conscientious Refusal in Healthcare2
The SIA Can’t Just Go with the FLO2
Revisiting Pharmaceutical Freedom2
Surrogate Wars: The “Best Interest Values” Hierarchy & End-of-Life Conflicts with Surrogate Decision-Makers2
Understanding Rare Disease Experiences Through the Concept of Morally Problematic Situations2
Ritual and Power in Medicine: Questioning Honor Walks in Organ Donation2
Review of Outpatient Pediatric Ethics Consults at an Academic Medical Center2
Religious Values, Clinical Ethics Consultations, and the Lack of a Secular Bioethical Consensus2
Introducing Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Lessons on Pragmatic Ethics and the Implementation of a Morally Contested Practice2
Rural Georgians’ Perspectives on Organ Donation2
From Wise Counselors to Clinical Ethicists: Historical Milestones and Their Impact on Professional Identity Formation2
“No BLT”: The Rise and Risk of Acronyms in the Medical Record2
Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders After Suicide Attempts: To Uphold or Suspend?2
Clinical Ethics Consultations and the Necessity of NOT Meeting Expectations: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden2
What’s Left of Moral Bioenhancement? Reviewing a 15-Year Debate2
Moral reasoning during vascular surgeons’ case conferences: finding the balance of risk and benefit by exploring the clinical details2
Aging, Equality and the Human Healthspan2
Author Index to Volume 35: 20232
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
It’s Worth What You Can Sell It for: A Survey of Employment and Compensation Models for Clinical Ethicists1
MAiD: How Slippery is its Slope?1
Vaccine Impact Bonds: An Alternative Way of Allocating the Economic Risks of Mass Vaccination Programs1
Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying System can Enable Healthcare Serial Killing1
Prognostic Disclosure to Dying Adolescents Against Parental Wishes: A Point-Counter Point Debate1
Balancing Objectivity and Humanity: Ethical Challenges and Considerations in Surgical Candidacy Decisions1
Can We Be Creative with Communication? Assessing Decision-Making Capacity in an Adult with Selective Mutism1
Should Clinical Ethicists Be Informed About Case Resolutions?1
Survey of Moral Distress and Self-Awareness among Health Care Professionals1
Medical-Legal Partnerships and Prevention: Caring for Unrepresented Patients Through Early Identification and Intervention1
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