A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
January 11, 2019
Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 44, no. 10, 2018) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “When Slippery Slope Arguments Miss the Mark: A Lesson from One Against Physician-Assisted Death” by Eric Blackstone and Stuart J Youngner
- “Transplants for Non-Lethal Conditions: A Case Against Hand Transplantation in Minors” by Charles E Hedges and Philip M Rosoff
- “How Important Is Social Support in Determining Patients’ Suitability for Transplantation? Results from a National Survey of Transplant Clinicians” by Keren Ladin et al.
- “Respectful Care of Human Dignity: How Is It Perceived by Patients and Nurses?” by Rahime Ayd?n Er, Aysel ?ncedere, and Selda Öztürk
- “How Altruistic Organ Donation May Be (Intrinsically) Bad” by Ben Saunders
- “A Mobile Revolution for Healthcare? Setting the Agenda for Bioethics” by Federica Lucivero and Karin R Jongsma
- “Should all Medical Research Be Published? The Moral Responsibility of Medical Journal Editors” by Thomas Ploug
- “Ethics of Dead Participants: Policy Recommendations for Biobank Research” by Lars Ursin and Maria Stuifbergen