New Issue of Developing World Bioethics is Now Available

March 25, 2009

Developing World Bioethics (Volume 9, Issue 1, April 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Global Health Ethics for Students” by Andrew D. Pinto and Ross E.G. Upshur, 1-10.
  • “Challenges Faced by Research Ethics Committees in El Salvador: Results from a Focus Group Study” by Jonathan W. Camp, Raymond C. Barfield, Virginia Rodriguez, Amanda J. Young, RuthBeth Finerman, and Miguela A. Canza, 11-17.
  • “The Role and Responsibilities of Witnesses in the Informed Consent Process” by Angelica R. Angeles-Llernenas, Veronika Wirtz, Cesar Francisco Lara-Alvarez, 18-25.
  • “Clinical Research Law in Jordan: An Ethical Analysis” by Ibrahim Ramahi and Henry Silverman, 26-33.
  • “Local Attitudes, Moral Obligation, Customary Obedience and Other Cultural Practices: Their Influence on the Process of Gaining Informed Consent for Surgery in a Tertiary Institution in a Developing Country” by David O. Irabor and Peter Omonzejele, 34-42.

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