New Issue of The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics is Now Available
June 16, 2009
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (Volume 37, Issue 1, Spring 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Introduction: Vulnerability in Biomedical Research” by Ana S. Iltis, 6-11.
- “Vulnerability as a Regulatory Category in Human Subject Research” by Carl H. Coleman, 12-18.
- “Vulnerability in Research: Individuals with Limited Financial and/or Social Resources” by Christine Grady, 19-27.
- “Limited English Proficiency and Disparities in Clinical Research” by Dan Bustillos, 28-37.
- “First-in-Human Trial Participants: Not a Vulnerable Population, but Vulnerable Nonetheless” by Rebecca Dresser, 38-50.
- “The Vulnerability of the Very Sick” by Jerry Menikoff, 51-58.
- “Vulnerability in Clinical Research with Patients in Pain: A Risk Analysis” by Raymond C. Tait, 59-72.
- “Vulnerable Brains: Research Ethics and Neurosurgical Patients” by Paul J. Ford, 73-82.
- “In Defense of Bioethics” by Robert Baker, 83-92.
- “A Walk in the Park: A Case Study in Research Ethics” by Zita Lazzarini, Patricia Case, and Cecil J. Thomas, 93-103.
- “iPLEDGE Allegiance to the Pill: Evaluation of Year 1 of a Birth Defect Prevention and Monitoring System” by Toby L. Schonfeld, N. Jean Amoura, and Christopher J. Kratochvil, 104-117.
- “Prejudice and the Medical Profession: A Five-Year Update” by Peter A. Clark, 118-133.
- “Currents in Contemporary Ethics : HPV Vaccines, Privacy, and Public Health” by Heather Harrell, 134-138.
- “Teaching Health Law : Teaching Sicko” by Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, 139-146.
- “Reviews in Medical Ethics : Pragmatism, Value, and Judgment in Medicine: A Review of Means, Ends and Medical Care, Philosophy & Medicine, vol. 92, by H. G. Wright, M.D., Ph.D” by Nancy M. P. King, 147-148.
- “Recent Developments in Health Law” by Ching Ping Ang, Joseph Wolpin, and Elisha Baron, 149-159.