Bioethics after the COVID-19 pandemic: More research, fewer committees?

Clinical Ethics 17 (4):327-330 (2022)
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In the face of the pandemic, bioethics, once again, proved its scientific utility. In France, in particular, the academic approach should be given priority over the institutional approach, in hospitals, research institutes, universities, and companies, with the professionalization that this would imply.

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edition Stoeklé, Henri-Corto; Ivasilevitch, Achille; Hervé, Christian (2022) "Bioethics: “The Science of Survival”?". Canadian Journal of Bioethics / Revue canadienne de bioéthique 5(1):161-162

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