New Issue of Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy is Now Available
April 19, 2010
Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy (Volume 13; Number 2; May 2010) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Clinical Essentialising: A Qualitative Study of Doctors’ Medical and Moral Practice” by Kari Milch Agledahl, Reidun Forde, and Age Wifstad; 107-113.
- “End-of-life Ethics and Disability: Differing Perspectives on Case-Based Teaching” by Joseph Kaufert, Rhonda Wiebe, Karen Schwartz, Lisa Labine, Zana Marie Lutfiyya, and Catherine Pearse; 115-126.
- “Informed Decision Making About Predictive DNA Tests: Arguments for More Public Visibility of Personal Deliberations About the Good Life” by Marianne Boenink and Simone van der Burg, 127-138.
- “Making Sense of Risk. Donor Risk Communication in Families Considering Living Liver Donation to a Child” by Mare Knibbe and Marian Verkerk, 149-156.
- “Choosing for the Child with Cochlear Implants: A Note of Precaution” by Patrick Kermit, 157-167.
- “The Debate About ‘Human Enhancement’ and Its Anthropological Dimension” by Jan-Christoph Heilinger, 177-179.