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Associate Professor Bernadette Richards
Associate Professor

Bernadette Richards

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Overview

Background

Bernadette Richards, BA, LLB (Hons), PhD is the Associate Professor of Ethics and Professionalism and Director Higher Degree Research at the University of Queensland Medical School. Prior to that she was working on the Future Health Technologies Project at the Singapore ETH Centre, Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE), Singapore, exploring trustworthy data governance. She is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at the Queensland University of Technology Australian Centre for Health Law Research. She is recent past member of the NHMRC’s Australian Health Ethics Committee, the Embryo Research Licensing Committee and current member of the Dietary Guidelines Governance Committee. She was previously a member of the South Australian Voluntary Assisted Dying Taskforce and was also the Chair of the Mitochondrial Donation Expert Working Committee and was involved in the proposed amendment to the law. Bernadette was the President of the Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law (AABHL, 2014-2024) and is now the ‘Teaching Ethics’ Stream Lead and has been awarded Life-Time Membership. She is an active researcher, having completed major projects on organ donation, consent to treatment and legal issues around innovative surgery. She is a chief investigator on four current major grants, MRFF 2021 Genomic Health Futures Mission, “Ethical governance for clinical and genomic data”, NHMRC Partnership Grant, “Strategies for the inclusion of vulnerable populations in developing complex and sensitive public policy: A case study in Advance Care Planning”, NHMRC Ideas Grant, 'The algorithm will see you now: ethical, legal and social implications of adopting machine learning systems for diagnosis and screening' and ARC Discovery Grant, 'Support or Sales? Medical Device Representatives in Australian Hospitals'. Her co-authored book, ‘Technology, Innovation and Healthcare: An evolving relationship’ was published in February 2022 and she has over 100 other scholarly publications.

Availability

Associate Professor Bernadette Richards is:
Available for supervision

Works

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87 works between 2007 and 2025

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2019

Book Chapter

Autonomy and the law widely used, poorly defined

Richards, Bernadette J. (2019). Autonomy and the law widely used, poorly defined. Beyond Autonomy: Limits and Alternatives to Informed Consent in Research Ethics and Law. (pp. 17-32) edited by David G. Kirchhoffer, and Bernadette J. Richards. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108649247.002

Autonomy and the law widely used, poorly defined

2019

Book

Beyond Autonomy: Limits and Alternatives to Informed Consent in Research Ethics and Law

David G. Kirchhoffer and Bernadette J. Richards eds. (2019). Beyond Autonomy: Limits and Alternatives to Informed Consent in Research Ethics and Law. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Beyond Autonomy: Limits and Alternatives to Informed Consent in Research Ethics and Law

2018

Journal Article

Policy, principle, or values: an exploration of judicial decision-making

Cahill-O'Callaghan, R. J. and Richards, B. J. (2018). Policy, principle, or values: an exploration of judicial decision-making. Louisiana Law Review, 79 (2), 397-418.

Policy, principle, or values: an exploration of judicial decision-making

2018

Journal Article

Social media: the unnamed plaintiff

Richards, Bernadette J. (2018). Social media: the unnamed plaintiff. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 15 (3), 309-312. doi: 10.1007/s11673-018-9872-7

Social media: the unnamed plaintiff

2018

Journal Article

Device representatives in hospitals: are commercial imperatives driving clinical decision-making?

Grundy, Quinn, Hutchison, Katrina, Johnson, Jane, Blakely, Brette, Clay-Wlliams, Robyn, Richards, Bernadette and Rogers, Wendy A (2018). Device representatives in hospitals: are commercial imperatives driving clinical decision-making?. Journal of Medical Ethics, 44 (9), 589-592. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2018-104804

Device representatives in hospitals: are commercial imperatives driving clinical decision-making?

2018

Journal Article

Assisted dying in Australia and limiting court involvement in withdrawal of nutrition and hydration

Richards, Bernadette and Coggon, John (2018). Assisted dying in Australia and limiting court involvement in withdrawal of nutrition and hydration. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 15 (1), 15-18. doi: 10.1007/s11673-018-9839-8

Assisted dying in Australia and limiting court involvement in withdrawal of nutrition and hydration

2018

Journal Article

Enhancing the first year curriculum and experience: Law school 'boot camp'

Webster, Adam, Richards, Bernadette, de Zwart, Melissa, Reilly, Alex and Le Mire, Suzanne M. (2018). Enhancing the first year curriculum and experience: Law school 'boot camp'. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.3138414

Enhancing the first year curriculum and experience: Law school 'boot camp'

2018

Book Chapter

General principles of consent to medical treatment

Richards, Bernadette (2018). General principles of consent to medical treatment. Health Law in Australia . (pp. 135-157) edited by Ben White, Fiona McDonald and Lindy Willmott. Australia: Thomson Reuters.

General principles of consent to medical treatment

2017

Journal Article

Stretching the boundaries of parental responsibility and new legal guidelines for determination of brain death

Richards, Bernadette and Pope, Thaddeus Mason (2017). Stretching the boundaries of parental responsibility and new legal guidelines for determination of brain death. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 14 (3), 323-328. doi: 10.1007/s11673-017-9803-z

Stretching the boundaries of parental responsibility and new legal guidelines for determination of brain death

2017

Journal Article

Exploring the boundaries of autonomy and the ‘right’ to access innovative stem cell therapies

Lysaght, Tamra, Richards, Bernadette and Muralidharan, Anantharaman (2017). Exploring the boundaries of autonomy and the ‘right’ to access innovative stem cell therapies. Asian Bioethics Review, 9 (1-2), 45-60. doi: 10.1007/s41649-017-0001-4

Exploring the boundaries of autonomy and the ‘right’ to access innovative stem cell therapies

2017

Journal Article

Regulating the new: A consideration of CRISPR and approaches to professional standards of practitioners of Chinese medicine in Australia and accessing the NDIS

Furrow, Barry R. and Richards, Bernadette J. (2017). Regulating the new: A consideration of CRISPR and approaches to professional standards of practitioners of Chinese medicine in Australia and accessing the NDIS. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 14 (2), 167-172. doi: 10.1007/s11673-017-9785-x

Regulating the new: A consideration of CRISPR and approaches to professional standards of practitioners of Chinese medicine in Australia and accessing the NDIS

2017

Journal Article

Considering professional misconduct and best interests of a child (palliative orders)

Richards, Bernadette J. and Okninski, Michaela (2017). Considering professional misconduct and best interests of a child (palliative orders). Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 14 (1), 19-22. doi: 10.1007/s11673-016-9765-6

Considering professional misconduct and best interests of a child (palliative orders)

2017

Book

Tort Law Principles

Richards, Bernadette and de Zwart, Melissa (2017). Tort Law Principles. Australia: Thomson Reuters.

Tort Law Principles

2017

Journal Article

Kidney paired donation and the "valuable consideration" problem: The experiences of Australia, Canada, and the United States

Toews, Maeghan, Giancaspro, Mark, Richards, Bernadette and Ferrari, Paolo (2017). Kidney paired donation and the "valuable consideration" problem: The experiences of Australia, Canada, and the United States. Transplantation, 101 (9), 1996-2002. doi: 10.1097/TP.0000000000001778

Kidney paired donation and the "valuable consideration" problem: The experiences of Australia, Canada, and the United States

2017

Journal Article

The best interests of a child: a tragedy in three parts

Richards, Bernadette J. and Okninski, Michaela E. (2017). The best interests of a child: a tragedy in three parts. Medical Law Review, 25 (1), 138-149. doi: 10.1093/medlaw/fww048

The best interests of a child: a tragedy in three parts

2016

Journal Article

Regulating “quack” medicine and decision-making for children re-visited

Richards, Bernadette and Okninski, Michaela E. (2016). Regulating “quack” medicine and decision-making for children re-visited. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 13 (4), 467-471. doi: 10.1007/s11673-016-9746-9

Regulating “quack” medicine and decision-making for children re-visited

2016

Journal Article

Consent to innovative treatment: No need for a new legal test

Richards, Bernadette and Hutchison, Katrina (2016). Consent to innovative treatment: No need for a new legal test. Journal of Law and Medicine, 23 (4), 938-948.

Consent to innovative treatment: No need for a new legal test

2016

Journal Article

Medical innovation laws: An unnecessary innovation

Richards, Bernadette (2016). Medical innovation laws: An unnecessary innovation. Australian Health Review, 40 (3), 282-285. doi: 10.1071/AH15081

Medical innovation laws: An unnecessary innovation

2015

Journal Article

Decision-Making: At the End of Life and the Provision of Pretreatment Advice

Pope, Thaddeus Mason and Richards, Bernadette J. (2015). Decision-Making: At the End of Life and the Provision of Pretreatment Advice. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 12 (3), 389-394. doi: 10.1007/s11673-015-9652-6

Decision-Making: At the End of Life and the Provision of Pretreatment Advice

2015

Journal Article

Supporting Innovation in the UK: Care Act 2014: Developments in Social Care Legislation in England and the Medical Innovation Bill

Richards, Bernadette and Williamson, Laura (2015). Supporting Innovation in the UK: Care Act 2014: Developments in Social Care Legislation in England and the Medical Innovation Bill. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 12 (2), 183-187. doi: 10.1007/s11673-015-9637-5

Supporting Innovation in the UK: Care Act 2014: Developments in Social Care Legislation in England and the Medical Innovation Bill

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2027
    Ethical Governance for clinical genomic data (MRFF grant led by University of Sydney)
    University of Sydney
    Open grant

Supervision

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