What are additional concepts of the principles of ethics (other than Autonomy, Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Justice) (6)
What are the examples of concepts important for the values and priorities aspect of ethics related to spinal cord injury (SCI)? (7)
What are 8 aspects to consider in the ethics of clinical research?
What are 4 facts about spinal cord injury?
What are 3 types of spinal cord injury?
What are 10 consequences of spinal cord injury?
What are the 3 stages of the pathophysiology of SCI?
What are the 4 stages of clinical trials?
What are 3 reasons for failing a clinical trial?
What are 4 reasons to stop a clinical trial?
What are 4 reasons to stop a clinical trial DUE TO COMMERICAL REASONS?
What are 5 interventions for SCI, and what do they focus on?
What are 4 safety concerns regarding the use of stem cells for SCI treatment?
How do values and priorities change in regards to risk tolerance depending to the type of SCI?
What is the case study of the Geron Trial?
Geron was a company researching stem cell treatment. They ended up halting their first clinical trial because they decided to put financial gain before the patients. By making this decision, they destroyed trust.
What is medical tourism (in the context of stem cells)?
Travelling for stem cell treatment
What are 3 features, 3 examples, and 1 ethical issue regarding biomaterials?
Features:
- Biologically compatible
- Scaffold (for axon regen)
- Support stem cells (viability)
Examples:
- Collagen
- Fibrin
- Matrigel
Ethical Issues:
- Safety
What are 2 pros and 3 cons (regarding safety) of the INSPIRE TRIAL for SCI treatment?
Pros:
- Scaffold support for stem cell therapy
- Deliver combination treatments (slow releasing drugs, nanoparticles)
Cons:
- Safety: Invasive (cutting open spinal cord), Potentially requires a second surgery (due to decompress surgery), Worsens SCI
What are 3 features, 3 examples and 2 ethical issues regarding devices for SCI treatment?
Features:
- Support mobility
- Reduce pain
- Aids rehab
Examples:
- BCI (Neuralink)
- Exoskeletons
- Electrical stimulation (axon regen)
Ethical Issues:
- Safety
- Access
What are 3 costs to general society when clinical trials fail?
What is a robot, and what is a social robot?
Robot: Cyber-physical system with sensors, actuators and mobility
Social robot: Robot that interacts with people
What are potential benefits of social robots on improving mental health outcomes in older adults? (5, with 1 caveat)
What are potential benefits of social robots on improving mental health outcomes in children? (4, with 1 caveat)
What are Asimov’s 3 Laws of Robotics (1950)?