Richard Huxtable
Richard Huxtable (born 1974) is the Director and Professor in Medical Ethics and Law at the Centre for Ethics in Medicine, at the University of Bristol. He is known principally for his work on legal and ethical issues in end-of-life decision-making and euthanasia, surgery and paediatrics and is the author of a number of books on these themes; ''Law, Ethics and Compromise at the Limits of Life: To Treat or Not to Treat?'' (2012), ''Euthanasia, Ethics and the Law: From Conflict to Compromise'' (2007) and (with Dickenson & Parker) ''The Cambridge Medical Ethics Workbook'' (CUP, 2nd edn, 2010). He has also produced numerous chapters, and articles for both academic journals and mainstream newspapers.Huxtable is best known for his controversial position on the role of "principled compromise" in responding to conflict over the care of a critically ill, incapacitated patient. Huxtable has argued that the law governing both the welfare (or "best interests") of the patient and any wishes they might have conveyed, via an "advance directive" or through the appointment of a "lasting power of attorney", frequently fail to furnish clinicians and families with the guidance they require in these difficult cases. He has proposed that there is a case for "principled compromise" here, and has argued for greater ethical engagement, through a reinvigorated system of clinical ethics support, in which committees work alongside the courts to resolve the conflicts that can arise at the limits of life. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bin it or pin it? Which professional ethical guidance on managing COVID-19 should I follow? by Richard Huxtable
Published 2020-07-01
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Mapping, framing, shaping: a framework for empirical bioethics research projects by Richard Huxtable, Jonathan Ives
Published 2019-11-01
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Defining ethical challenge(s) in healthcare research: a rapid review by Guy Schofield, Mariana Dittborn, Lucy Ellen Selman, Richard Huxtable
Published 2021-09-01
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Smart homes, private homes? An empirical study of technology researchers’ perceptions of ethical issues in developing smart-home health technologies by Giles Birchley, Richard Huxtable, Madeleine Murtagh, Ruud ter Meulen, Peter Flach, Rachael Gooberman-Hill
Published 2017-04-01
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Complex and alternate consent pathways in clinical trials: methodological and ethical challenges encountered by underserved groups and a call to action by Amy M. Russell, Victoria Shepherd, Kerry Woolfall, Bridget Young, Katie Gillies, Anna Volkmer, Mark Jayes, Richard Huxtable, Alexander Perkins, Nurulamin M. Noor, Beverley Nickolls, Julia Wade
Published 2023-02-01
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Advance decisions to refuse treatment and suicidal behaviour in emergency care: ‘it's very much a step into the unknown’ by Leah Quinlivan, Rebecca Nowland, Sarah Steeg, Jayne Cooper, Declan Meehan, Joseph Godfrey, Duncan Robertson, Damien Longson, John Potokar, Rosie Davies, Neil Allen, Richard Huxtable, Kevin Mackway-Jones, Keith Hawton, David Gunnell, Nav Kapur
Published 2019-07-01
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Core Outcomes for Colorectal Cancer Surgery: A Consensus Study. by Angus G K McNair, Robert N Whistance, Rachael O Forsythe, Rhiannon Macefield, Jonathan Rees, Anne M Pullyblank, Kerry N L Avery, Sara T Brookes, Michael G Thomas, Paul A Sylvester, Ann Russell, Alfred Oliver, Dion Morton, Robin Kennedy, David G Jayne, Richard Huxtable, Roland Hackett, Susan J Dutton, Mark G Coleman, Mia Card, Julia Brown, Jane M Blazeby
Published 2016-08-01
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Placebo comparator group selection and use in surgical trials: the ASPIRE project including expert workshop by David J Beard, Marion K Campbell, Jane M Blazeby, Andrew J Carr, Charles Weijer, Brian H Cuthbertson, Rachelle Buchbinder, Thomas Pinkney, Felicity L Bishop, Jonathan Pugh, Sian Cousins, Ian Harris, L Stefan Lohmander, Natalie Blencowe, Katie Gillies, Pascal Probst, Carol Brennan, Andrew Cook, Dair Farrar-Hockley, Julian Savulescu, Richard Huxtable, Amar Rangan, Irene Tracey, Peter Brocklehurst, Manuela L Ferreira, Jon Nicholl, Barnaby C Reeves, Freddie Hamdy, Samuel CS Rowley, Naomi Lee, Jonathan A Cook
Published 2021-09-01
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