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  1. A Scoping Review of Empirical Research on Research Ethics Board Membership and Expertise
  2. Considering Individual Risk-Benefit Decision-Making in Maternal-Fetal Research
  3. Translational Justice and the Need for Socially Transformative Translational Science
  4. Metrics Producing Science
  5. Continuity in Claims of Exception in Biomedical Technologies
  6. Efforts to evaluate translational science’s impact on biomedicine and society should incorporate Science and Technology Studies (STS)
  7. A Sleight of Hand
  8. Confidence in Care Instead of Capacity: A Feminist Approach to Opioid Overdose
  9. Conflicts of Integrity: Research Ethics Practice and Environmental Justice
  10. Autonomy requires more curiosity less deference to risk
  11. “A Community-Engaged Approach to Address Collateral Findings in Embedded Research”
  12. Certainty, Science, and the Brain-Based Definition of Death
  13. Developing future translational scientists through authentic learning and assessments
  14. The Evolution of Consulting in Translational Team Science
  15. Creating a Research Ethics Consultation Service: Issues to Consider
  16. How rural nurses in Southern New Zealand navigate their ethical landscape—A qualitative study
  17. From the Editors
  18. ‘A balancing act’. Living with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Southern New Zealand: a qualitative study
  19. Health Care Utilisation and Health Needs of People with Severe COPD in the Southern Region of New Zealand: A Retrospective Case Note Review
  20. Improving access to health care for people with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in Southern New Zealand: qualitative study of the views of health professional stakeholders and patients
  21. Issues of Justice and Risk: Setting Stopping Criteria in Cluster-Randomized Trials
  22. Creating sustainable health care systems
  23. HealthPathways implementation in a New Zealand health region: a qualitative study using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
  24. Children’s Rights in their Oral Health Care
  25. Developing Ethical Frameworks in Animal-Assisted Social Service Delivery in Aotearoa New Zealand
  26. Non-human Animals as Research Participants: Ethical Practice in Animal Assisted Interventions and Research in Aotearoa/New Zealand
  27. Multimorbidity, clinical decision making and health care delivery in New Zealand Primary care: a qualitative study
  28. The Midwifery First Year of Practice programme: Supporting New Zealand midwifery graduates in their transition to practice
  29. New Zealand's midwifery profession: Embracing graduate midwives' transition to practice
  30. Public involvement in health priority setting: future challenges for policy, research and society
  31. Introduction: priority setting, equitable access and public involvement in health care
  32. Patterns of public participation
  33. Supporting New Zealand graduate midwives to stay in the profession: An evaluation of the Midwifery First Year of Practice programme
  34. Tainting by numbers – how the disadvantaged become invisible within evidence-based medicine
  35. Making ethics review a learning institution: The Ethics Application Repository proof of concept – tear.otago.ac.nz