Robert M. Veatch, PhD

Affiliations: 
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University, Washington, DC 
Area:
transplantation ethics, ethical issues in death and dying, consent in therapy, human subjects research
Website:
https://kennedyinstitute.georgetown.edu/people/robert-veatch/
Google:
"https://scholar.google.ca/citations?hl=en&user=iSj6vOLmdUEC"

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Arthur J. Dyck grad student (Theology Tree)
Ralph Benajah Potter, Jr. grad student (Theology Tree)

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Yashar Saghai research assistant Georgetown
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Veatch RM. (2018) Would a Reasonable Person Now Accept the 1968 Harvard Brain Death Report? A Short History of Brain Death. The Hastings Center Report. 48: S6-S9
Veatch RM. (2018) Why Some "Futile" Care Is "Appropriate": The Implications for Conscientious Objection to Contraceptive Services. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 60: 438-448
Veatch RM. (2016) Henry Beecher's Contributions to the Ethics of Clinical Research. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine. 59: 3-17
Veatch RM. (2015) COUNTERPOINT: Do physicians have a responsibility to provide recommendations regarding goals of care to surrogates of dying patients in the ICU? No. Chest. 147: 1455-7
Veatch RM. (2015) Killing by organ procurement: brain-based death and legal fictions. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 40: 289-311
Veatch RM. (2012) Hippocratic, religious, and secular ethics: the points of conflict. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics. 33: 33-43
Hanto DW, Veatch RM. (2011) Uncontrolled Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death (UDCDD) and the Definition of Death American Journal of Transplantation. 11: 1351-1352
Veatch RM. (2009) The evolution of death and dying controversies. The Hastings Center Report. 39: 16-9
Veatch RM. (2007) The irrelevance of equipoise. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. 32: 167-83
Veatch RM. (2007) Is Bioethics Applied Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. 17: 1-2
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