Department of Medicine Publications

 

As the largest department within the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, the Department of Medicine hosts a vast range of research in its divisions. Research areas include cardiology, clinical immunology and allergy, clinical pharmacology, dermatology, critical care and emergency medicine, endocrinology and metabolism, gastroenterology, hematology, molecular toxicology, nephrology, respirology, and rheumatology.

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Submissions from 2002

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Placebo Trials and Tribulations, Charles Weijer

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Placebo Tribulations, Charles Weijer

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When Argument Fails, Charles Weijer

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A Critical Appraisal of Protections for Aboriginal Communities in Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer and James A. Anderson

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The Ethics of Placebo-controlled Trials, Charles Weijer and Kathleen Cranley Glass

Submissions from 2001

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The Research Subject as Entrepreneur, James A. Anderson and Charles Weijer

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Generation of Partial Agonist Ligands of the T-cell Receptor by Engineering of Antibodies against CD3, L. A. Chau, J. Y. Tso, and J. Madrenas

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Time as a Catalyst for Tension in Nurse-surgeon Communication, Sherry L. Espin and Lorelei A. Lingard

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Learning Oral Presentation Skills A Rhetorical Analysis with Pedagogical and Professional Implications, Richard J. Haber and Lorelei A. Lingard

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Informing Patients of Uncertainty in Clinical Trials, S. D. Halpern, J. H. Karlawish, and Charles Weijer

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The Rhetoric of Rationalization: How Students Grapple with Professional Dilemmas, Lorelei Lingard, K. Garwood, K. Szauter, and D. Stern

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Zap-70-independent Ca(2+) Mobilization and Erk Activation in Jurkat T cells in Response to T-cell Antigen Receptor Ligation, X. Shan, R. Balakir, G. Criado, J. S. Wood, M. C. Seminario, J. Madrenas, and R. L. Wange

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Improved outcomes in stroke thrombolysis with pre-specified imaging criteria, B. Silver, B. Demaerschalk, J. G. Merino, E. Wong, A. Tamayo, A. Devasenapathy, C. O'Callaghan, A. Kertesz, G. B. Young, A. J. Fox, J. D. Spence, and V. Hachinski

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Hospital Policy on Appropriate Use of Life-sustaining Treatment, Peter A. Singer, Geoff Barker, Kerry W. Bowman, Christine Harrison, Philip Kernerman, Judy Kopelow, Neil Lazar, Charles Weijer, and Stephen Workman

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The Role of Ezrin in T-cell Receptor-dependent Signaling, E. M. Tomas, P. J. Darlington, L. A. Chau, and J. Madrenas

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Continuing Review of Research Approved by Canadian Research Ethics Boards, Charles Weijer

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Minimal Risk and Its Implications, Charles Weijer

Misrepresenting Research: Commentary, Charles Weijer

REC Approval, Charles Weijer

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Should Physicians Accept Gifts from Their Patients? No: Gifts Debase the True Value of Care, Charles Weijer

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The Ethical Analysis of Risks and Potential Benefits in Human Subjects Research: History, Theory, and Implications for U.S. Regulation, Charles Weijer

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Trial by Error, Charles Weijer

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Who Should Foot the Bill for Continuing Review of Research?, Charles Weijer

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The Ethics Wars: Disputes over International Research, Charles Weijer and James A. Anderson

Submissions from 2000

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Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus in the Non-obese Diabetic Mouse Strain with Monoclonal Antibodies against the CD45RB Molecule, M. M. Abu-Hadid, A. I. Lazarovits, and J. Madrenas