A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
February 27, 2018
Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 44, no. 1, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “The Ebola Clinical Trials: A Precedent for Research Ethics in Disasters” by Philippe Calain
- “Ethics Consultation in Paediatric and Adult Emergency Departments: An Assessment of Clinical, Ethical, Learning and Resource Needs” by Keith A Colaco et al.
- “How Do Clinicians Prepare Family Members for the Role of Surrogate Decision-Maker?” by Thomas V Cunningham, Leslie P Scheunemann, Robert M Arnold, and Douglas White
- “Ethics of Fertility Preservation for Prepubertal Children: Should Clinicians Offer Procedures Where Efficacy Is Largely Unproven?” by Rosalind J McDougall, Lynn Gillam, Clare Delany, and Yasmin Jayasinghe
- “Should Neurotechnological Treatments Offered to Offenders Always Be In Their Best Interests?” by Thomas Søbirk Petersen
- “A Libertarian Case for Mandatory Vaccination” by Jason Brennan
- “Advances in Neuroscience Imply That Harmful Experiments in Dogs Are Unethical” by Jarrod Bailey and Shiranee Pereira
- “Personal Responsibility Within Health Policy: Unethical and Ineffective” by Phoebe Friesen
- “Golden Opportunity, Reasonable Risk and Personal Responsibility for Health” by Julian Savulescu
- “Dignitarian Medical Ethics” by Linda Barclay