A New Edition of the Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available

September 11, 2015

The Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 41, no. 9, 2015) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Clarifying Substituted Judgment: The Endorsed Life Approach” by John Phillips and David Wendler
  • “Physicians’ Personal Values in Determining Medical Decision-making Capacity: A Survey Study” by Helena Hermann, et al.
  • “Parental Reasoning about Growth Attenuation Therapy: Report of a Single-case Study” by Nicola Kerruish and John R. McMillan
  • “Talking More about Talking Cures: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Informed Consent” by C.R. Blease
  • Adab and Its Significance for an Islamic Medical Ethics” by Elizabeth Sartell and Aasim I. Padela
  • “The Regulatory Cliff Edge between Contraception and Abortion: The Legal and Moral Significance of Implantation” by Sally Sheldon
  • “On the Partiality of Procreative Beneficence: A Critical Note” by Thomas Søbirk Petersen
  • “Moral Reasoning in Disaster Scenarios” by Andrew Shortridge