Commentary: The Olomouc Defibrillator Case is a Test of Trust in Czech Health Care
The case of potentially improperly indicated defibrillators in Olomouc calls into question the trust in Czech healthcare.
Sweden ends intensive care for the smallest preterm infants
Sweden's medical ethics council has revised guidelines, halting intensive care for infants born at 22 weeks or earlier and instead providing palliative care.
Sweden Stops Intensive Care for the Smallest Premature Babies – Finnish Expert Surprised
Sweden is ending intensive care for the smallest premature infants born at 22 weeks, transitioning to palliative care instead.
Jehovah's Witnesses relax blood transfusion rules, allows self-donation
Jehovah's Witnesses have clarified their stance on blood transfusions, allowing members to choose to use their own blood during medical procedures.
They caught that the doctor used artificial intelligence. The hospital comments on the affair
A hospital in Bydgoszcz faces scrutiny after a 14-year-old patient’s medical report allegedly included text generated by AI, raising ethical concerns about the use of artificial intelligence in medicine.
Government Council: When Doctors Should Not Save Extremely Premature Babies
A Swedish medical ethics council recommends prioritizing palliative care over life-saving measures for infants born at 22 weeks gestation.
New advice: Stop trying to save babies born before week 23
Swedish medical ethics council recommends providing palliative care instead of aggressive treatment for babies born at 22 weeks gestation.
Lawyer Fedorová on the pharmaceutical business / Patient organizations are important for pharmaceutical companies. They are a reservoir of patient stories
Lawyer KatarÃna Fedorová discusses the pharmaceutical business, the role of patient organizations in lobbying, and the need for critical evaluation of drug efficacy.
The doctors' falsehood about the burnt heart. "They altered the clinical record"
Investigations into the heart transplant of a child named Domenico reveal potential professional misconduct by surgeons in Naples who allegedly altered medical records.
Understand how imprisoned doctor suspected of raping granddaughter may lose professional registration
A 76-year-old doctor in São Paulo, arrested on suspicion of raping his four-year-old granddaughter, may lose his medical registration pending an investigation by the São Paulo Regional Medical Council.
Guido Oppido, from luminary of Monaldi to doctor under accusation: 'Only voices against me'
Guido Oppido, a prominent doctor at Monaldi Hospital, is under investigation for involuntary manslaughter and falsification of documents related to a child’s transplant.
Doctor from Latvia removed from UK medical register for sexual acts with a patient
A Latvian doctor, Aleksejs Cvetkovs, has been removed from the UK medical register due to inappropriate sexual conduct with a patient.
Drunk chief physician examined children at VsetÃn hospital
A chief physician in VsetÃn, Czechia, reportedly examined children while under the influence of alcohol.
Domenico, Oppido and cardio-surgeon investigated for falsehood in medical records. Interdiction requested
Two doctors from the Monaldi hospital in Naples are under investigation for falsifying medical records concerning a child's surgery, with an interdiction measure requested against them.
More need new checks after the heart scandal
A growing heart scandal at Ryhov County Hospital in Jönköping, Sweden, has led to 28 additional patients requiring new cardiac evaluations after previous misdiagnoses.
Harish Rana on the Eternal Journey, Final Farewell Given
After 13 years in a coma, Harish Rana has passed away following a Supreme Court decision, and received a final farewell from the Brahma Kumari community.
The defibrillator case: Most patients in the clinical study had their medical records falsified
A recent investigation revealed that a significant number of patients involved in a clinical study regarding defibrillators had their medical records tampered with, raising concerns about the integrity of the study.
The court extended the ban on Vytautas Abraitis from working as an obstetrician-gynecologist for three more months
The Kaunas District Court has temporarily extended the ban on Vytautas Abraitis from practicing as an obstetrician-gynecologist until June 20, 2024, while a criminal case against him is ongoing.
Why Did It Take India 13 Years to Let Harish Rana Go: A Lesson for the Nation
The Supreme Court of India has permitted the parents of Harish Rana to cease medical treatment that kept him in a persistent vegetative state for over 12 years.
'It was not for beauty, but necessity,' says daughter after death of businesswoman from MT during cosmetic surgery
Yasmin Souza Menezes, daughter of the businesswoman Jéssica Santiago, stated that her mother's cosmetic surgery was a matter of necessity rather than beauty, following her death during the procedure.
Decisive ruling against an Egyptian doctor after widespread controversy over his medical advice
The Egyptian Ministry of Health has revoked the medical license of Dr. Diaa Elawady following backlash over his controversial social media posts advising patients to stop taking prescribed medication.
Harish Rana Case: The Battle of 'To Be or Not to Be' Ends, Supreme Court Grants Approval for Euthanasia
The Supreme Court of India has approved the request for euthanasia for Harish Rana, who has been bedridden and unconscious for nearly 13 years, allowing for passive euthanasia and the natural process of death.
They stitched a woman's head on a dining table. How Epstein kept doctors to take care of his victims (reading from The New York Times)
The article reveals how Jeffrey Epstein maintained a network of loyal medical professionals who provided services to his victims while adhering to his own health concerns.
Where have the plague boils gone? asks our reviewer after seeing the play about the leprosy scandal
A theater review discusses the ethical implications of historical medical practices as depicted in the play 'Doctor Armauer Hansen' about the discovery of the leprosy bacterium.
Should parents be able to opt out of life-saving measures on behalf of their child?
The article discusses the controversy surrounding free childbirth and whether parents should be allowed to forgo life-saving medical measures for their newborns during birth.
Fake doctor revealed in Helsinki
A medical student has been treating patients in Helsinki without proper qualifications, as revealed by Helsingin Sanomat.
Ethics Committee of HC-USP denies experimental use of polylaminin on sergeant who was shot and injured spinal cord
The Medical Ethics Committee at the Hospital das ClÃnicas, USP, denied the request for experimental treatment with polylaminin for a police sergeant who suffered a severe spinal cord injury.
Colby Cosh: The Canadian pediatric medicine researchers who 'made it up'
A recent article highlights the scandal involving Canadian pediatric researchers and the consequences of publishing misleading medical information.
Medical Journal: 'I Cry All Evening'
A medical student recounted distressing incidents of sexual harassment by a supervising senior physician during her hospital internship.
"We'll make their lives hell, those damned cops." The chats of no-Cpr doctors
Investigations into the 'objectionist' doctors in Ravenna continue, revealing chat messages that indicate a coordinated effort against the transfer of migrants to the CPR.
Elite doctors responded to Jeffrey Epstein while attending to his 'girls'
Elite medical professionals provided services to women involved with Jeffrey Epstein, showcasing a troubling intersection of healthcare, power, and privilege.
HORRIBLE: South Korean doctors put newborn in deep freezing
A South Korean court has convicted a woman and two doctors for the murder of a newborn whom the mother attempted to abort at 36 weeks gestation.
"I am a victim": the heart surgeon from Monaldi who operated on Domenico defends himself
The heart surgeon Guido Oppido defends himself against allegations related to the death of a child, claiming he is a victim in this situation.
The suspended heart surgeon: 'In the story of Domenico, I too am a victim'
The suspended heart surgeon claims he is also a victim in the case involving the child Domenico, while the child's mother insists her son is the sole victim.
Epstein paid doctors for special medical services
The article reports that Jeffrey Epstein financially compensated medical professionals for specialized services.
The chief physician: 'The heart will not restart'
The article discusses the failed heart transplant of a young boy named Domenico, highlighting crucial delays and tensions during the medical procedures leading to his death.
Domenico, testimonies from the reports: "The heart was a stone." And the chief physician: "It will not beat again"
The article discusses a failed heart transplant case involving Domenico, highlighting testimonies from the investigation and criticism of training protocols for medical staff.
Former Chair of the Ethics Council: Weber Accuses Alena Buyx of Plagiarism
Alena Buyx, a medical ethicist and former chair of the German Ethics Council, faces allegations of plagiarism in her doctoral thesis from the University of Münster.
Domenico's transplant, a witness: "The heart was a stone. Oppido said: it will never restart"
A witness to a transplant recounted that the heart was so damaged it resembled a stone, and there were accusations that the organ was removed prematurely.
But what are you doing? Dispute among doctors during the extraction of the heart of little Domenico
A dispute broke out among medical professionals during the heart extraction operation of a young boy, Domenico, raising serious concerns about the procedures followed.
TV Doctor Peter Attia: Chatting with Epstein about Female Genitalia
Peter Attia resigns from CBS News after emails revealing his offer to Jeffrey Epstein surface from the Epstein files.
Science: Plagiarism allegations against former chair of the Ethics Council Alena Buyx
A communication scientist has raised plagiarism allegations against Alena Buyx, a prominent medical ethicist and former chair of the German Ethics Council.
The war over the heart between Bolzano and Naples. "Operational criticalities during the explantation"
The death of a young boy after a heart transplant in Naples has sparked a conflict among medical teams regarding responsibility for the complications during the procedure, leading to scrutiny from health authorities.
RJ court upholds conviction of former anesthetist for rape during childbirth
The Rio de Janeiro court confirmed the 30-year prison sentence of former anesthetist Giovanni Quintella Bezerra for the rape of two patients during childbirth.
Domenico's mother complains against the head physician and files audio: 'He wanted to operate again out of desperation'
Domenico's mother has accused the chief physician of intending to operate on her son again out of desperation, and has provided audio evidence in support of her claims.
Australian gynecologist accused of operating on women and removing organs without any medical reason
An Australian gynecologist has been accused of performing unnecessary surgeries on women, including organ removals, without valid medical justification.
Neurologists alert to lack of evidence on the action of poly-L-lysine in spinal cord injury
Brazilian neurologists warn about insufficient scientific evidence supporting the use of poly-L-lysine for treating spinal cord injuries in humans.
The chief, the veteran, and the young recruits: examining the chats of the investigated doctors
Investigations are underway into the activities of doctors involved in the heart transplant of a child, focusing on their communications.
Doctor removed tissue and organs from women whose tests showed 'no endometriosis'
A Melbourne surgeon faced scrutiny for allegedly performing unnecessary surgeries on women diagnosed with minimal or no endometriosis, raising concerns about patient safety and medical ethics.
Emotional Stories of Doctors Who Performed Abortions: Why They Became Pro-Life Advocates?
The article discusses personal accounts of doctors who performed abortions and later transitioned to pro-life advocacy, reflecting on the psychological toll and ethical considerations involved in their past practices.