New Issue of Bioethics is Now Available

July 20, 2011

Bioethics (Volume 25, Issue 6, July 2011) is now available on-line and by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “The New Military Medical Ethics: Legacies of the Gulf Wars and the War on Terror” by Steven H. Miles, available on-line.
  • “The Ethics of Uterus Transplantation” by Ruby Catsanos, Wendy Rogers, and Mianna Lotz.
  • “Understanding Doctor’s Ethical Challenges as Role Virtue Conflicts” by Rosalind McDougall.
  • “Uncertain Translation, Uncertain Benefit and Uncertain Risk: Ethical Challenges Facing First-in-human Trials of Induced Pluripotent Stem (IPS) Cells” by Ronald K. F. Fung and Ian H. Kerridge.
  • “Is Payment a Benefit?” by Alan Wertheimer.
  • “Narratives of ‘Terminal Sedation,’ and the Importance of the Intention-Foresight Distinction in Palliative Care Practice, by Charles D. Douglas, Ian H. Kerridge, and Rachel A. Ankeny.
  • “No Ethical Bypass of Moral Status in Stem Cell Research” by Mark Brown.