New Issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is Now Available

August 11, 2009

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 18, Issue 3, July 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include

  • “Guest Editorial: The Many Voices of Spanish Bioethics – An Introduction” by Pablo Rodriguez Del Pozo and Joseph J. Fins, 214-217.
  • “Spanish Bioethics Comes Into Maturity: Personal Reflections” by Diego Gracia Guillen, 219-227.
  • “Assisted Reproductive Technology in Spain: Considering Women’s Interests” by Inmaculada De Melo-Martin, 228-235.
  • “Deactivating Cardiac Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators in Terminally Ill Patients” by Juan Pablo Beca, Eduardo Rosselot, Rene Asenjo, Veronica Anguita and Rafael Quevedo, 236-240.
  • “Bioethics and Public Reason: A Report on Ethics and Public Discourse in Spain” by Adela Cortina, 241-250.
  • “The Bioethics Advisory Board of Puerto Rico: Personal Reflections on an Initial Agenda” by Ernesto A. Frontera, 251-255.
  • “Spain’s Record Organ Donations: Mining Moral Conviction” by Carlos Gil-Diaz, 256-261.
  • “Euthanasia, Philosophy, and the Law: A Jurist’s View from Madrid” by Francisco Javier Ansuategui Roig, 262-269.
  • “Bioetica sin Mas: The Past, Present, and Future of a Latin American Bioethics” by Pablo Rodriguez Del Pozo and Jose A. Mainetti, 270-279.
  • “Bioethics in the Americas: North and South – A Personal Story” by James F. Drane, 280-286.
  • “Kindness, Not Compassion, in Healthcare” by Halley S. Faust, 287-299.
  • “Adolescent Decisionmaking, Part I: Introduction” by D. Micah Hester, 300-302.
  • “Against the Tide: Arguments against Respecting a Minor’s Refusal of Efficacious Life-Saving Treatment” by Lainie Friedman Ross, 302-315.