A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available

October 13, 2016

Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 42, no. 10, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Should Non-Disclosures be Considered as Morally Equivalent to Lies Within the Doctor–Patient Relationship?” by Caitriona L Cox and Zoe Fritz
  • “Is It Acceptable for Medical Professionals to Kiss Paediatric Patients?” by Yassar Abdullah S Alamri
  • “It Started With a Kiss” by Nicola Kerruish and Lynley C Anderson
  • “Predictive Genetic Testing for Neurodegenerative Conditions: How Should Conflicting Interests Within Families be Managed?” by Zornitza Stark, Jane Wallace, Lynn Gillam, Matthew Burgess, and Martin B Delatycki
  • “Personal Utility Is Inherent to Direct-to-Consumer Genomic Testing” by Matthew Wai Heng Chung and Joseph Chi Fung Ng
  • “Individual Responsibility as Ground for Priority Setting in Shared Decision-Making” by Lars Sandman, Erik Gustavsson, and Christian Munthe
  • “A Case Report of Embryo Donation: Ethical and Clinical Implications for Psychologists” by Marianne Rizk and Stacey Pawlak