A New Edition of Ethics, Medicine, and Public Health Is Now Available

January 10, 2022

Ethics, Medicine, and Public Health (vol. 18, 2021) is available online by subscription only. 

Articles include: 

  • “COVID-19: The Urgent Call for Academic Research in Research Ethics” by C. Bommier, H.-C. Stœklé and C. Hervé 
  • “Could Health only be Defined by an Equilibrated Microbiome? A COVID-19 Reappraisal” by P. Charlier 
  • “Nurses’ perceptions of hospital ethical climate and their job satisfaction” by M. Faramarzpour, et al. 
  • “USoM Platform. Proposal for an International and Transdisciplinary Interactive Tool for Centralization and Anthropological Exchange around Human Remains” by A. Augias, et al. 
  • “Ethical Issues in Genetics and Infectious Diseases Research: An Interdisciplinary Expert Review” by Alexis Walker, et at. 
  • “Moral Injury and the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Philosophical Viewpoint” by  F. Akram 
  • “Police Violence in Israel towards People with Mental Disabilities” by D.J.N. Weishut, et al. 
  • “Health Care Professionals and the Death Penalty in India: Ethical Obligations and Challenges” by M.M. D’cruz 
  • “Differences in Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices towards Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide between Medical and Non-Medical Students in Karachi, Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study” by N.S. Raja, et al. 
  • “The Impact of Crisis and Disasters Risk Management in COVID-19 Times: Insights and Lessons Learned from Saudi Arabia” R. Jaziri and M.S. Miralam