A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics is Available
February 20, 2014
Journal of Medical Ethics (Volume 40, No. 3, March 2014) is now available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Responding to complexity†by Kenneth Boyd
- “Imposing options on people in poverty: the harm of a live donor organ market†by Simon Rippon
- “Organ sales and paternalism†by Gerald Dworkin
- “Live liver donation, ethics and practitioners: ‘I am between the two and if I do not feel comfortable about this situation, I cannot proceed’†by Elin H Thomas, et al.
- “What ethical and legal principles should guide the genotyping of children as part of a personalised screening programme for common cancer?†by Alison Elizabeth Hall, et al.
- “Disclosure ‘downunder’: misadventures in Australian genetic privacy law†by Wendy Bonython and Bruce Arnold
- “Attitudes towards euthanasia in Iran: the role of altruism†by Naser Aghababaei
- “Discovering misattributed paternity in genetic counselling: different ethical perspectives in two countries†by Pamela Tozzo, et al.
- “In need of remedy: US policy for compensating injured research participants†by Elizabeth R Pike
- “The acceptability among young Hindus and Muslims of actively ending the lives of newborns with genetic defects†by Shanmukh Kamble, et al.
- “Cultural explanations and clinical ethics: active euthanasia in neonatology†by Ayesha Ahmad
- “The best interests of persistently vegetative patients: to die rather that to live?†by Tak Kwong Chan and George Lim Tipoe