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Dr. Ghaiath Hussein is an Assistant Professor in Medical Ethics at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). His work primarily focuses on the ethical dimensions of medicine and healthcare, addressing complex issues that arise in these fields. In addition to his teaching role, Dr. Hussein is also a member of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Research Ethics Board, where he contributes to ensuring ethical standards in medical research conducted by the organization.
His research interests often intersect with global health, the ethics of humanitarian intervention, and the implications of emerging medical technologies. Dr. Hussein also engages in interdisciplinary work, collaborating with professionals from diverse backgrounds to enrich the understanding and application of ethical principles in healthcare settings.
Throughout his career, Dr. Hussein has published various articles and papers related to medical ethics, contributing to the academic dialogue on important issues such as patient autonomy, informed consent, and the responsibilities of healthcare professionals in crisis situations. His involvement with ethical review boards highlights his commitment to maintaining high ethical standards in medical practices and research.
Overall, Dr. Hussein's contributions to medical ethics, both in academia and within practical humanitarian settings, reflect his dedication to advancing ethical practices in healthcare and addressing the challenges faced by practitioners in the field.
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http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3325-5651
Reviewer Keywords
bioethics and ethics in research ethics and professionalism humanitarian crisis pandemic challenges public healthPublications (1)
Recent article categories: Psychiatry, Substance Use and Addiction, Public Health
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