New Issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is Now Available
March 9, 2009
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 18, Issue 2, April 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Guest Editorial: Vulnerability Revisited” by Doris Schroeder and Gardar Arnason, 110-111.
- “Undue Fear of Inducements in Research in Developing Countries” by Gardar Arnason and Anton Van Niekerk, 122-129.
- “Opting-Out: The Relationship between Moral Arguments and Public Policy in Organ Procuremen” by D. Micah Hester, 159=165.
- “Reconsidering the Impact of Affective Forecasting” by Nada Gligorov, 166-173.
- “Making Sense of the Immorality of Unnaturalness” by Mark Sheehan, 177-188.
- “Commercial Organ Transplantation in the Philippines” by Leigh Turner, 192-196.
- “Developing “Ethical Mindfulness†in Continuing Professional Development in Healthcare: Use of a Personal Narrative Approach” by Marilys Guillemin, Rosalind McDougall and Lynn Gillam, 197-208.
Reviews Include:
- “The Ethics of Bioethics: Mapping the Moral Landscape, edited by Lisa A. Eckenwiler and Felicia G. Cohn. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007. 328 pp.” by Kayhan Parsi, 189-191.