A New Edition of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Is Now Available

August 1, 2016

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (vol. 13, no. 2, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Legal Standards for Brain Death and Undue Influence in Euthanasia Laws” by Thaddeus Mason Pope and Michaela E. Okninski
  • “Structural Competency in the U.S. Healthcare Crisis: Putting Social and Policy Interventions Into Clinical Practice” by H. Hansen and J. Metzl
  • “Power Day: Addressing the Use and Abuse of Power in Medical Training” by Nancy R. Angoff et al.
  • “Treating Addictions: Harm Reduction in Clinical Care and Prevention” by Ernest Drucker et al.
  • “The Ethical Imperative to Move to a Seven-Day Care Model” by Anthony Bell, Fiona McDonald, and Tania Hobson
  • “Medical Students’ Opinions About the Commercialization of Healthcare: A Cross-Sectional Survey” by M. Murat Civaner, Harun Balcioglu, and Kevser Vatansever
  • “Feeling Is Believing: Evaluative Conditioning and the Ethics of Pharmaceutical Advertising” by Paul Biegler and Patrick Vargas
  • “What Do the Various Principles of Justice Mean Within the Concept of Benefit Sharing?” by Bege Dauda, Yvonne Denier, and Kris Dierickx
  • “Do Spanish Hospital Professionals Educate Their Patients About Advance Directives?” by María Pérez et al.
  • “The Extension of Belgium’s Euthanasia Law to Include Competent Minors” by Kasper Raus
  • “Assaults by Mentally Disordered Offenders in Prison: Equity and Equivalence” by Heidi Hales, Amy Dixon, Zoe Newton, and Annie Bartlett
  • “But You Would Be the Best Mother”: Unwomen, Counterstories, and the Motherhood Mandate” by Anna Gotlib