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Alternate Choice Organ Counselling in Altruistic Non-Directed Solid Organ Donation: An Ethical Analysis (2025)
Journal Article
Armitage, R. C. (2025). Alternate Choice Organ Counselling in Altruistic Non-Directed Solid Organ Donation: An Ethical Analysis. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 31(2), e70055. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.70055

Introduction: Currently, recruitment of non-directed altruistic (NDA) kidney and liver lobe donors in the UK regards these individuals as potential NDA donors of the particular organ type they initially express an interest in donating. Conceptualisin... Read More about Alternate Choice Organ Counselling in Altruistic Non-Directed Solid Organ Donation: An Ethical Analysis.

On Medical Tourism Overseas: Ethical Analysis of the Duties of NHS Doctors in Managing the Negative Health Consequences of Accessing Medical Treatments Abroad (2025)
Journal Article
Armitage, R. C. (2025). On Medical Tourism Overseas: Ethical Analysis of the Duties of NHS Doctors in Managing the Negative Health Consequences of Accessing Medical Treatments Abroad. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 31(1), e14300. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.14300

Introduction: An increasing number of UK residents are travelling overseas to access medical treatments, the negative health consequences of which are largely managed by NHS doctors. Methods: This paper performs an ethical analysis, using the ethical... Read More about On Medical Tourism Overseas: Ethical Analysis of the Duties of NHS Doctors in Managing the Negative Health Consequences of Accessing Medical Treatments Abroad.

On Lateness: The Ethics of Running Behind Schedule in General Practice (2024)
Journal Article
Armitage, R. C. (2025). On Lateness: The Ethics of Running Behind Schedule in General Practice. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 31(1), e14293. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.14293

Introduction: GPs, at least in the United Kingdom, often run behind schedule in their clinics. This lateness is an inherently ethical problem due to the negative consequences it generates. Methods: The paper outlines these negative consequences, atte... Read More about On Lateness: The Ethics of Running Behind Schedule in General Practice.

Implications of Large Language Models for Clinical Practice: Ethical Analysis Through the Principlism Framework (2024)
Journal Article
Armitage, R. C. (2025). Implications of Large Language Models for Clinical Practice: Ethical Analysis Through the Principlism Framework. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 31(1), e14250. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.14250

Introduction: The potential applications of large language models (LLMs)—a form of generative artificial intelligence (AI)—in medicine and health care are being increasingly explored by medical practitioners and health care researchers. Methods: This... Read More about Implications of Large Language Models for Clinical Practice: Ethical Analysis Through the Principlism Framework.