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Joshua Parker
Joshua Parker
PhD Candidate, Lancaster University
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of enhanced recovery programmes in surgical patients
A Nicholson, MC Lowe, J Parker, SR Lewis, P Alderson, AF Smith
Journal of British Surgery 101 (3), 172-188, 2014
5092014
Videolaryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy for adult patients requiring tracheal intubation
SR Lewis, AR Butler, J Parker, TM Cook, AF Smith
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2016
4542016
Videolaryngoscopy versus direct laryngoscopy for adult patients requiring tracheal intubation: a Cochrane Systematic Review
SR Lewis, AR Butler, J Parker, TM Cook, OJ Schofield-Robinson, ...
BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia 119 (3), 369-383, 2017
3582017
No blame no gain? from a no blame culture to a responsibility culture in medicine
J Parker, B Davies
Journal of applied philosophy 37 (4), 646-660, 2020
352020
Barriers to green inhaler prescribing: ethical issues in environmentally sustainable clinical practice
J Parker
Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (2), 92-98, 2023
172023
The moral cost of coronavirus
J Parker, M Mirzaali
Blog J Med Ethics, 2020
132020
The ethical case for non-directed postmortem sperm donation
N Hodson, J Parker
Journal of Medical Ethics 46 (7), 489-492, 2020
122020
Junior doctors and moral exploitation
J Parker
Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (9), 571-574, 2019
62019
Translational or translationable? A call for ethno‐immersion in (empirical) bioethics research
JA Parsons, HK Johal, J Parker, EC Romanis
Bioethics 38 (3), 252-261, 2024
32024
Green nudges for sustainable anaesthetic practice: institutional support to make individual change easier
J Parker, P Young, N Hodson, CL Shelton
Anaesthesia 78 (8), 943-948, 2023
32023
The rupture of anonymity for sperm donors—a tangled web of conflicting rights
N Hodson, F Howell, J Parker, S Bewley
bmj 376, 2022
32022
Too much medicine: not enough trust? A response
J Parker
Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (11), 746-747, 2019
32019
Doctors as Appointed Fiduciaries: A Supplemental Model for Medical Decision-Making
B Davies, J Parker
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (1), 23-33, 2022
22022
Postmortem non-directed sperm donation: quality matters
J Parker, N Hodson
Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (4), 263-264, 2021
22021
Ethical issues in the care of people with dementia
J Parker
InnovAiT 13 (6), 374-381, 2020
22020
‘Sludge audits’ are needed to reduce barriers to care
N Hodson, J Parker, M Sobolev, WB de Bruin
British Journal of General Practice 74 (741), 182-183, 2024
12024
Environmentally friendly inhalers: issues for the general practice consultation
J Parker
British Journal of General Practice 72 (723), 484-485, 2022
12022
Terrible choices in the septic child: a response to the PALOH trial round table authors
J Parker, D Wright
Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (2), 114-116, 2021
12021
Deference or critical engagement: how should healthcare practitioners use clinical ethics guidance?
B Davies, J Parker
Monash Bioethics Review, 1-15, 2024
2024
Physician, heal thyself: Do doctors have a responsibility to practise self-care?
J Parker, B Davies
2024
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