A New Edition of Clinical Ethics Is Now Available

January 12, 2022

Clinical Ethics (vol. 16, no. 3, 2021) is available online by subscription only. 

Articles include:

  • “Rationing Health and Social Goods during Pandemics: Guidance for Ghanaian Decision Makers” by Amos Laar, et al.
  • “The Legal Ambiguity of Advanced Assistive Bionic Prosthetics: Where to Define the Limits of ‘Enhanced Persons’ in Medical Treatment” by Tyler L Jaynes
  • “Children’s Medical Treatment Decision-Making: Reform or Review?” by Jo Bridgeman
  • “‘The Ultimate Risk:” How Clinicians Assess the Value and Meaning of Genetic Data in Cardiology” by Kellie Owens
  • “An Investigation into Ethical Issues in Occupational Therapists in Adult with Physical Disabilities: Using the Qualitative Approach” by Hassan Vahidi and Narges Shafaroodi
  • “COVID-19 and Consent for Research: Navigating during a Global Pandemic” by Ran D Goldman and Luke Gelinas
  • “Ethics of Triage for Intensive-Care Interventions during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Age or Disability Related Cut-off Policies are not Justifiable” by Luciana Riva and Carlo Petrini