New Issue of Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is Now Available

September 29, 2009

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (Volume 18, Issue 4, 2009) is now available by subscription only.

Articles Include:

  • “Why Quality if Addressed So Rarely in Clinical Ethics Consultation” by George J. Agich, 339-346.
  • “Dealing with the Normative Dimension in Clinical Ethics Consultation” by Stella Reiter-Theil, 347-359.
  • “Clinical Ethics as Liaison Service: Concepts and Experiences in Collaboration with Operative Medicine” by Gerd Richter, 360-370.
  • “Clinical Ethics Consultation and Ethics Integration in an Urban Public Hospital” by Mark P. Aulision, Jessica Moore, May Blanchard, Marcia Bailey and Dawn Smith, 371-383.
  • “Is Consent Necessary for Ethics Consultation?” by Stuart G. Finder, 384-396.
  • “Ethics Case Consultation in Primary Care: Contextual Challenges for Clinical Ethicists” by Anne Slowther, 397-405.
  • “Evaluating Clinical Ethics Consultation: A European Perspective” by Margarete Pfafflin, Laus Kobert, and Setlla Reiter-Theil, 406-419.
  • “How to Deal with Euthanasia Requests: A Palliative Filter Procedure” by Paul Schotsmans and Chris Gastmans, 420-428.
  • “Adolescent Decisionmaking, Part II” by D. Micah Hester, 432.
  • “Extortion and the Ethics of ‘Topping Up'” by Benjamin Sachs, 443-445.