A New Issue of American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available

June 26, 2008

The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 8, Issue 4 2008) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:
“Stem Cells and Genetic Testing: The Gap Between Science and Society Widens” by Ricki Lewis, 1-3
“Does Ethics Education Influence the Moral Action of Practicing Nurses and Social Workers?” by Christine Grady; Marion Danis; Karen L. Soeken; Patricia O’Donnell; Carol Taylor; Adrienne Farrar; Connie M. Ulrich, 4-11
“The Challenge of Research on Ethics Education” by Jennifer C. Kesselheim; Steven Joffe, 12-13
“Comforting Presence: The Role of Nurses and Social Workers in Clinical Ethics” by A. Jotkowitz; B. Gesundheit, 14 – 15
“Seeking Proof Where the Subject is Ill-Defined and the Outcomes Limited” by Karolyn Leslea White; Michael Carey; Ian Kerridge, 15-17
“Mixed Methods and Bioethics Pedagogy: Suggestions for Future Research” by Paul Brodwin, 17-19
“An Urgent Call for Ethics Education” by Lucia D. Wocial, 21-23
“A Plea for Pragmatism in Clinical Research Ethics” by David H. Brendel; Franklin G. Miller, 24-31
“Pragmatism, Principles, and Protection” by D. Micah Hester; Joseph Brown; Toby Schonfeld, 32-34
“Pragmatism and Virtue Ethics in Clinical Research” by Daniel Goldberg, 43-45
“Ethics and Rural Healthcare: What Really Happens? What Might Help?” by Ann Freeman Cook; Helena Hoas, 52-56
“Review of Christopher Meyers. A Practical Guide to Clinical Ethics Consulting: Expertise, Ethos and Power.” by Armand H. Matheny Antommaria, 72-73