A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available

May 31, 2021

Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 46, no. 7, 2020) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Who Gets the Ventilator? Important Legal Rights in a Pandemic” by Kathleen Liddell, et al.
  • “Ethics of Instantaneous Contact Tracing using Mobile Phone Apps in the Control of the COVID-19 Pandemic” by Michael J Parker, et al.
  • “What Healthcare Professionals Owe Us: Why their Duty to Treat during a Pandemic is Contingent on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)” by Udo Schuklenk
  • “‘Your Country Needs You’: The Ethics of Allocating Staff to High-Risk Clinical Roles in the Management of Patients with COVID-19” by Michael Dunn, et al.
  • “The Healthcare Worker at Risk During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Jewish Ethical Perspective” by Amy Solnica, Leonid Barski and Alan Jotkowitz 
  • “Best Interests Versus Resource Allocation: Could COVID-19 cloud Decision-Making for the Cognitively Impaired?” by Jordan A Parsons and Harleen Kaur Johal
  • “Can China’s ‘Standard of Care’ for COVID-19 be Replicated in Europe?” by Vera Lucia Raposo 
  • “Triage During the COVID-19 Epidemic in Spain: Better and Worse Ethical Arguments” by Benjamin Herreros, Pablo Gella and Diego Real de Asua
  • “Parental Manual Ventilation in Resource-Limited Settings: An Ethical Controversy” by Emily Barsky and Sadath Sayeed 
  • “Ethical Considerations for Epidemic Vaccine Trials” by Joshua Teperowski Monrad 
  • “Limits of Trust in Medical AI” by Joshua James Hatherley
  • “Consent in Children’s Intensive Care: The Voices of the Parents of Critically Ill Children and those Caring for them” by Phoebe Aubugeau-Williams and Joe Brierley