Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Finding community after suicide and a near-death experience,2020,10,1,24-26,Batts How do deployed health care providers experience moral injury?,2013,3,3,247-259,Hickling Disability embodied: Narrative exploration of the lives of two brothers living with traumatic brain injury,2013,3,3,199-202,Kidd Moral distress: The face of workplace bullying,2013,3,2,112-114,Murray Advance directives preemptive suicide and emergency medicine decision making,2011,1,3,189-197,Rottman Stories worth telling: moral experiences of suicidal behavior,2014,4,2,147-160,Fitzpatrick When to say when: responding to a suicide attempt in the acute care setting,2014,4,3,263-270,Venkat System failure: no surgeon to be found,2015,5,3,271-277,Bayley Fear and loathing in bioethics,2016,6,1,43-46,Elliott Voluntary stopping of eating and drinking: a patient's right to choose or an act of suicide?,2016,6,2,88-90,Kohlhase Narrative symposium: Patient family and clinician experiences with voluntarily stopping eating and drinking (VSED),2016,6,2,77-107,Brown Victim of abuse or bully? The case of the 800-pound man,2018,8,3,261-271,Roscoe Ethical issues in the beauty salon: the development of national ethics guidelines for aestheticians in the Netherlands,2018,8,3,247-260,Bunnik Aggressive,2019,9,3,209-211,Wall Ready aim fire: ending sexual harassment of women in surgery,2019,9,3,189-192,One Experiencing mental illness: suffering hope and healing,2021,11,2,189-194,Boehnlein Soldiers of the invisible front: how Ukrainian therapists are fighting for the mental health of the nation under fire [editorial],2023,13,3,E4-E5,Deyneka Healthcare under fire: stories from healthcare workers during armed conflict,2023,13,3,147-151,O'MathĂșna Burma's healthcare under fire: my experience as an exiled medical professional,2023,13,3,164-167,Kyaw When a conflict collapses on a child: an (aborted) medical evacuation of a Hazara toddler during the Kabul Airport blast and the Taliban takeover,2023,13,3,167-170,Ahmad A call to duty; but duty to who? Voices of healthcare providers in conflict zones,2023,13,3,181-185,Agbloyor When medical ethics and military ethics collide,2023,13,3,199-204,Gross