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Pragmatism as a complementary approach to legislation: closing regulatory gaps in human subject research
Vernillo, Anthony
PMID: 19061099
ISSN: 1536-0075
CID: 154270
Neuroethics is not hyperbole
Vernillo, Anthony
PMID: 18236343
ISSN: 1536-0075
CID: 153135
Re-examining ethical obligations in the intensive care unit: HIV disclosure to surrogates
Vernillo, Anthony T; Wolpe, Paul R; Halpern, Scott D
Physicians treating newly incapacitated patients often must help navigate surrogate decision-makers through a difficult course of treatment decisions, while safeguarding the patient's autonomy. We offer guidance for intensive care physicians who must frequently address the difficult questions concerning disclosure of confidential information to surrogates. Three clinical vignettes will highlight the ethical challenges to physician disclosure of a critically ill patient's HIV status. Two key distinctions are offered that influence the propriety of disclosure: first, whether HIV infection represents a 'primary cause' for the patient's critical illness; and second, whether the surrogate may be harmed by failure to disclose HIV status. This balanced consideration of the direct duties of physicians to patients, and their indirect duties to surrogates and third-party contacts, may be used as a framework for considering other ethical obligations in the intensive care unit. We also provide a tabulation of individual US state laws relevant to disclosure of HIV status
PMCID:2206453
PMID: 17466079
ISSN: 1466-609x
CID: 152966
Routine HIV testing in dental practice: can we cross the Rubicon?
Vernillo, Anthony T; Caplan, Arthur L
The latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines recommend routine HIV screening for a large segment of the population, given that the individual understands that an HIV test will be performed unless he or she declines testing (opt-out testing). The CDC recommendation calls for the elimination of formalized requirements for written consent and pretest counseling to encourage more Americans to voluntarily accept testing. Knowledge of HIV infection can increase early access to care and treatment and reduce further transmission. A rapid non-invasive test for HIV infection (OraQuick Advance) from oral fluid has recently become available. It offers two distinct advantages: 1) results are available within twenty minutes, thereby eliminating a long waiting period; and 2) it has high sensitivity and specificity comparable to blood testing. A preliminary positive test result must be confirmed with a Western Blot by an outside laboratory or physician. Important ethical and legal issues must be resolved before the successful implementation of HIV testing in the dental setting. An educational emphasis on broader coverage of HIV testing is also needed within the dental school curriculum. The integration of HIV testing into dental practice is discussed as well. A policy of screening patients in dental offices will contribute to a major advance in public health
PMID: 18096878
ISSN: 0022-0337
CID: 152967
Ethics, integrity and an Aristotelian roadmap to moral excellence
Vernillo AT
ORIGINAL:0007235
ISSN: 1945-063x
CID: 154867
Diabetes Millitus. Nutrition and oral health relationships
Chapter by: Touger-Decker R; Sirois DA; Vernillo AT
in: Nutrition and oral medicine by Touger-Decker R; Sirois D; Mobley CC [Eds]
Totowa, N.J. : Humana Press, 2005
pp. 185-204
ISBN: 1588291928
CID: 151800
Return to Tanzania
Vernillo AT
ORIGINAL:0008643
ISSN: 1945-063x
CID: 742592
Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases
Chapter by: Ibsen, Olga A.C.; Phelan, Joan A; Vernillo, Anthony T
in: Oral pathology for the dental hygienist by Ibsen, Olga A. C; Phelan, Joan Andersen [Eds]
St. Louis, MO : Saunders, 2004
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780721699462
CID: 627102
Destination: Tanzania. NYU professor leads dental mission to Africa to offer free care to destitute population
Vernillo, Anthony
PMID: 15332567
ISSN: 0028-7571
CID: 152245
Practicing for life : the dentist's role in managing the diabetic patient
Vernillo AT
ORIGINAL:0008642
ISSN: 1945-063x
CID: 742582