A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics is Now Available

November 12, 2015

Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 41, no. 11, 2015) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Directed Altruistic Living Donation: What is Wrong with the Beauty Contest?” by Greg Moorlock
  • “‘What’s Psychology Got to Do with It?’ Applying Psychological Theory to Understanding Failures in Modern Healthcare Settings” by Michelle Rydon-Grange
  • “Treatment-Resistant Depression and Physician-Assisted Death” by Franklin G. Miller
  • “Physician-Assisted Death Does Not Violate Professional Integrity” by Udo Schulenk and Suzanne van de Vathorst
  • “Obesity, Paternalism and Fairness” by Johannes Kniess
  • “Questioning the Significance of the Non-Identity Problem in Applied Ethics” by Rob Lawlor
  • “The Ethics of Biosafety Considerations in Gain-of-Function Research Resulting in the Creation of Potential Pandemic Pathogens” by Nicholas Greig Evans, Marc Lipsitch, and Meira Levinson
  • “Challenges with Participant Reimbursement: Experiences from a Post-Trial Access Study” by Kathryn Therese Mngadi, et al.
  • “Participant Selection for Preventive Regenerative Medicine Trials: Ethical Challenges of Selecting Individuals at Risk” by Sophie L. Niemansburg, et al.