New Issue of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry is Now Available
April 21, 2011
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (Volume 8, Issue 1, March 2011) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Editorial” by Kate Cregan, 1.
- “Issues and Challenges in Research on the Ethics of Medical Tourism: Reflections from a Conference” by Jeremy Snyder, Valorie Crooks and Leigh Turner, 3-6.
- “Recent Developments” by Cameron Stewart, Bill Madden, Tina Cockburn and John Coggon, 7-12.
- “Symposium: Neuroethics and Mental Health—Old Wine in New Bottles or a Legitimate New Field of Bioethical Inquiry” Michael Robertson, 13-14.
- “‘This is Why you’ve Been Suffering’: Reflections of Providers on Neuroimaging in Mental Health Care” by Emily Borgelt, Daniel Z. Buchman and Judy Illes, 15-25.
- “Psychiatric Molecular Genetics and the Ethics of Social Promises” by John Z. Sadler, 27-34.
- “The Gold-Plated Leucotomy Standard and Deep Brain Stimulation” by Grant Gillett, 35-44.
- “Criminal Law as It Pertains to Patients Suffering from Psychiatric Diseases by Maxwell R. Bennett and Peter M. S. Hacker, 45-58.
- “A New Challenge for Research Ethics: Incidental Findings in Neuroimaging” by Bert Heinrichs, 59-65.
- “What Constitutes Adequate Public Consultation? Xenotransplantation Proceeds in Australia” by Peta S. Cook, 67-70.
- “Art and Bioethics: Shifts in Understanding Across Genres” Paul Ulhas Macneill and BronaÄ‹ Ferran, 71-85.
- “One Flu Over The Cuckoo’s Nest: Comparing Legislated Coercive Treatment for Mental Illness with that for Other Illness” by Christopher James Ryan, 87-93.
- “Petryna, Adriana. 2009. When experiments travel: Clinical trials and the global search for human subjects” by Kevin A. Schulman, 95-96.
- “Republication: In that Case” by Malcolm Parker,97-98.
- “Response” by Robert King,99.
- “Response” by Tony Wild,101-102.
- “Response” by Christopher James Ryan, 103-104.
- “In That Case” by Bill Lukin, 105-106.
- “Erratum: “This is Why you’ve Been Sufferingâ€: Reflections of Providers on Neuroimaging in Mental Health Care” by Emily Borgelt, Daniel Z. Buchman and Judy Illes, 107.