A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
January 9, 2018
Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 43, no. 11, 2017) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “What Sort of Death Matters?” by Rebecca Roache
- “The Deadly Business of an Unregulated Global Stem Cell Industry” by Tamra Lysaght et al.
- “Do the ‘Brain Dead’ Merely Appear to be Alive?” by Michael Nair-Collins and Franklin G Miller
- “Complexity of Defining Death: Organismal Death Does Not Mean the Cessation of All Biological Life” by Melissa Moschella
- “Opting Out: A Single-Centre Pilot Study Assessing the Reasons for and the Psychosocial Impact of Withdrawing from Living Kidney Donor Evaluation” by Carrie Thiessen et al.
- “Should Gratitude Be a Requirement for Access to Live Organ Donation?” by Monica Escher, Monique Lamuela-Naulin, Catherine Bollondi, Paola Flores Menendez, and Samia A Hurst
- “A Medical Curriculum in Transition: Audit and Student Perspective of Undergraduate Teaching of Ethics and Professionalism” by Toni C Saad, Stephen Riley, and Richard Hain
- “Process Factors Facilitating and Inhibiting Medical Ethics Teaching in Small Groups” by Miriam Ethel Bentwich and Ya’arit Bokek-Cohen
- “The Opinions and Experiences of Irish Obstetric and Gynaecology Trainee Doctors in Relation to Abortion Services in Ireland” by Kara Aitken, Paul Patek, and Mark E Murphy
- “Cursed Lamp: The Problem of Spontaneous Abortion” by William Simkulet
- “The Case Against Libertarian Arguments for Compulsory Vaccination” by Justin Bernstein
- “A Quiet Revolution in Organ Transplant Ethics” by Arthur Caplan and Duncan Purves