A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available
May 3, 2021
Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 46, no. 6, 2020) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Minority Report: Can Minor Parents Refuse Treatment for their Child?” by Helen Lynne Turnham, et al.
- “Balancing the Duty to Treat with the Duty to Family in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic” by Doug McConnell
- “Whose Life to Save? Scarce Resources Allocation in the COVID-19 Outbreak” by Chiara Mannelli
- “Should Free-Text Data in Electronic Medical Records be Shared for Research? A Citizens’ Jury Study in the UK” by Elizabeth Ford, et al.
- “From Preferences to Policies? Considerations when Incorporating Empirical Ethics Findings into Research Policymaking” by Emily A Largent and Stephanie R Morain
- “Research Using Free Text Data in Medical Records could Benefit from Dynamic Consent and other Tools for Responsible Governance” by Michael Morrison
- “Methodological Challenges in Deliberative Empirical Ethics” by Stacy M Carter
- “Remote Monitoring of Medication Adherence and Patient and Industry Responsibilities in a Learning Health System” by Junhewk Kim, et al.
- “‘Delusional’ Consent in Somatic Treatment: The Emblematic Case of Electroconvulsive Therapy” by Giuseppe Bersani, Francesca Pacitti and Angela Iannitelli
- “Considering Medical Assistance in Dying for Minors: The Complexities of Children’s Voices” by Harprit Kaur Singh, Mary Ellen Macdonald and Franco A Carnevale
- “Technological Moral Enhancement or Traditional Moral Progress? Why not Both?” by Joao Fabiano