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  1. Expanding the Taxonomy of Ethical Issues in Surgical Innovation
  2. Epistemic Exclusion: Theorizing Dalit Feminism
  3. ARC (Australian Rotator Cuff) trial: study protocol for a randomised placebo-controlled trial comparing rotator cuff repair to no repair during arthroscopic shoulder surgery for people with shoulder pain and non-acute rotator cuff tears
  4. Cost-Related Non-Adherence to Prescribed Medicines: What Are Physicians’ Moral Duties?
  5. Author Correction: The IDEAL framework for surgical robotics: development, comparative evaluation and long-term monitoring
  6. Evidence-Based Medicine in Theory and Practice: Epistemological and Normative Issues
  7. The IDEAL framework for surgical robotics: development, comparative evaluation and long-term monitoring
  8. Epistemic Dimensions of Surveillance in Public Health Emergencies
  9. Systems, Wrongs, and Moral Aggregation
  10. The Ethics of Surgical Research and Innovation
  11. Feminist epistemology
  12. Epistemic Injustice and Misrecognition in the Sphere of Work
  13. Ethical and regulatory implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for the medical devices industry and its representatives
  14. Industry Technicians Embedded in Clinical Teams: Impacts on Medical Knowledge
  15. Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Based Systems for Personalising Epilepsy Treatment: Research Ethics Challenges and New Insights for the Ethics of Personalised Medicine
  16. Beyond the RCT: When are Randomized Trials Unnecessary for New Therapeutic Devices, and What Should We Do Instead?
  17. Four types of gender bias affecting women surgeons and their cumulative impact
  18. Wrongdoing and responsibility in the context of cumulative harms: a response to commentators
  19. Epistemic Injustice and Questions of Credibility
  20. Ethical Challenges of Risk, Informed Consent, and Posttrial Responsibilities in Human Research With Neural Devices
  21. Response to Comment on “Ethical Issues Across the IDEAL Stages of Surgical Innovation”
  22. Sex and gender in health research: updating policy to reflect evidence
  23. Gender Bias in Medical Implant Design and Use: A Type of Moral Aggregation Problem?
  24. Details Matter—Definitions and Context Can’t Be Glossed Over When Managing Innovation
  25. Evidence for personalised medicine: mechanisms, correlation, and new kinds of black box
  26. Ethical Issues Across the IDEAL Stages of Surgical Innovation
  27. They Know How to Work It, That’s Their Focus in Life: The Complex Role of Industry Representatives in Surgical Innovation
  28. Device representatives in hospitals: are commercial imperatives driving clinical decision-making?
  29. Social Dimensions of Moral Responsibility
  30. Robotic prostatectomy took off, despite a lack of evidence and risks of inequity
  31. Ethics and the cardiac pacemaker: more than just end-of-life issues
  32. Hips, Knees, and Hernia Mesh: When Does Gender Matter in Surgery?
  33. Evidence-Based Medicine in Theory and Practice: Epistemological and Normative Issues
  34. What Pacemakers Can Teach Us about the Ethics of Maintaining Artificial Organs
  35. Addressing Deficits and Injustices: The Potential Epistemic Contributions of Patients to Research
  36. Justice and Surgical Innovation: The Case of Robotic Prostatectomy
  37. Getting Clearer About Surgical Innovation
  38. Evidence-Based Medicine in Theory and Practice: Epistemological and Normative Issues
  39. Strengthening the ethical assessment of placebo-controlled surgical trials: three proposals
  40. Identifying Surgical Innovation
  41. Challenging the epistemological foundations of EBM: what kind of knowledge does clinical practice require?