New Issue of Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy is Now Available
January 6, 2009
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy (Volume 11, Number 4, December 2008) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Sociology and bioethics” by Bert Gordijn and Wim Dekkers, 375.
- “Bioethics and the sociology of trust: introduction to the theme” by Raymond G. De Vries and Scott Y. H. Kim, 388-379.
- “Regulation and the social licence for medical research” by Mary Dixon-Woods and Richard E. Ashcroft, 381-391.
- “Trust in early phase research: therapeutic optimism and protective pessimism” by Scott Y. H. Kim, Robert G. Holloway, Samuel Frank, Renee Wilson and Karl Kieburtz, 393-401.
- “Institutional mistrust in the organization of pharmaceutical clinical trials” by Jill A. Fisher, 403-413.
- “The politics and bio-ethics of regulatory trust: case-studies of pharmaceuticals” by John Abraham, 415-426.
- “Encounters with medical professionals: a crisis of trust or matter of respect?” by Nina Hallowell, 427-437.
- “Regulating trust in pediatric clinical trials” by Wim Pinxten, Herman Nys and Kris Dierickx, 439-444.
- “Communicating genetic information in the family: enriching the debate through the notion of integrity” by Paula Boddington and Maggie Gregory, 445-454.
- “Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts” by Julian C. Hughes, Claire Bamford and Carl May, 455-463.
- “The principle of double effect as a guide for medical decision-making” by Georg Spielthenner, 465-473
- “‘Healthy Ageing’ policies and anti-ageing ideologies and practices: on the exercise of responsibility” by Beatriz Cardona, 475-483.
- “What is a ‘new’ philosophy of psychiatry and why do we need it?” by Michael Quante, 485-487.