Dominic Wilkinson
@NeonatalEthics
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Neonatal intensivist, ethicist, fiddle player, father, baker. Follow me @[email protected]
Oxford, England
Joined January 2013
I am no longer active on X and do not check it regularly or at all. If youβd like to get hold of me please email.
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Job opportunity: NUS are looking to appoint a postdoc to work on AI Ethics in Healthcare with Professor Julian Savulescu.
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Exciting news for Mums and babies at the JR π₯° πΆπΌ
A new unit allowing mothers to be with their babies, who need extra care after birth, has opened at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The Transitional Care Unit (TCU) was launched by staff from our Maternity and Neonatal teams on Monday 21 August. π https://t.co/Fqv7oP2SJE
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Clinical Ethics Symposium Oxford: Choice and Autonomy in obstetrics. 5th September. Register here:
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Jemima Allen, Brian D. Earp, Julian Koplin & Dominic Wilkinson: "Consent GPT: Is it ethical to delegate procedural consent to conversational AI?" - PhilPapers https://t.co/qNFAGuVr4R cc @NeonatalEthics
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Survey - what are the causes and impacts of disagreements between parents and treating teams? Nuffield Council on Bioethics Survey - open until 22 June
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June issue of the @JME_BMJ with my editorial 'Bringing context into ethical discussion: what, when and who?' https://t.co/f2fgSxqub0 and a feature article by @NeonatalEthics
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#bioetics #ethics
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Is it ethical for doctors or courts to prevent patients from making choices that will cause significant harm to themselves in the future? According to an important liberal principle the only justif...
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WE DID IT!! π An historic moment for neonatal families! Having led the campaign, putting the parent voice at the heart of everything we do, we are thrilled that the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Bill has received Royal Assent!
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Ethical Withdrawal of ECMO Support Over the Objections of Competent Patients
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Published in The American Journal of Bioethics (Vol. 23, No. 6, 2023)
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Excited to see our new Cochrane Review of nasal high flow π¬οΈ led by the amazing @katehodg18 finally published! These reviews are a LOT of work but we hope it is a useful resource (and maybe starts a few arguments π) #neotwitter #neoEBM @NeonatalEthics
Nasal high flow therapy for primary respiratory support in preterm infants - 2023 update https://t.co/6UEnZ8fJRS
@AmerAcadPeds @ESPR_ESN
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Journey to Narayama: Cultural Complexities, Psychedelics and Dementia
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Published in AJOB Neuroscience (Vol. 14, No. 2, 2023)
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My forthcoming article in Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine: End of life care in the setting of extreme prematurity β practical challenges and ethical controversies
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Grief and the Inconsolation of Philosophy https://t.co/cRePQvlKqg
@MichaelCholbi
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Thrilled to see my book on the ethics of consent @Routledge_Phil Many thanks to @juliansavulescu & Roger Crisp for their generous blurbs, and to @ERC_RoR, @LeverhulmeTrust, @PhilFacOx, @ethicsinthenews, @NeonatalEthics and John Hyman for invaluable support https://t.co/uG6xKeG89x
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Really enjoyed recording this podcast episode with the legendary @DavidEdmonds100, where we talked about trust and trustworthiness in pandemic governance. Was great to share some of the thinking we've done at @PandemicEthics_ on this important topic .
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The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator looked at the ethical challenges of the pandemic - a multi-university project (including colleagues from Oxford). Learnt a lot....
Check out our new six-part podcast series hosted by @DavidEdmonds100 covering some of the themes that emerged from the UKRI funded @PandemicEthics_ project. Includes interviews with colleagues in Oxford, Edinburgh, Bristol and UCL. Find them at
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Check out our new six-part podcast series hosted by @DavidEdmonds100 covering some of the themes that emerged from the UKRI funded @PandemicEthics_ project. Includes interviews with colleagues in Oxford, Edinburgh, Bristol and UCL. Find them at
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Follow the argument where it leads... my exploration of the implications of Derek Parfit's philosophy for medical ethics. The harm principle, personal identity and identity-relative paternalism
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Excited to announce the launch of the Philosophical Bioethics Hub! https://t.co/anpnMugj7s In partnership with @juliansavulescu @NUS_CBmE @ethicsinthenews, @smatthewliao @NYU_Bioethics, @sean_aas Dan Sulmasy @kieatgu, and @BCMEthics funded by @GreenwallFdn. Tweet/share widely!
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