Bioethics in the Academic Literature, May 17, 2007
Bioethics in the Academic Literature
May 17, 2007
New England Journal of Medicine
Vol. 356; Nos. 19 & 20
Prohibiting Genetic Discrimination
[Kathy Hudson]
The Mixed Promise of Genetic Medicine
Politics, Parents, and Prophylaxis -- Mandating HPV Vaccination in the United States
Introducing HPV Vaccine in Developing Countries -- Key Challenges and Issues
Legal Regulation of Physician-Assisted Death -- The Latest Report Cards
End-of-Life Practices in the Netherlands under the Euthanasia Act
Human Papillomavirus Vaccine -- Opportunity and Challenge
[Editorial]
HPV Vaccination -- More Answers, More Questions
[Editorial]
Mandating HPV Vaccination -- Private Rights, Public Good
[Letter]
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association
Vol. 297; No. 19
What Cannot Be Said on Television About Health Care
Issues in the Registration of Clinical Trials
Professionalism in Medicine: Critical Perspectives
[Book Review]
The Lancet
Vol. 369; No. 9573
Improving end-of-life care for children
[Editorial]
Measuring health and disability
Can the US congress slow down and get FDA reform right?
BMJ: British Medical Journal
Vol. 334; No. 7601
Exploitation and apology
Can deceiving patients be morally acceptable?
Social inequalities in self reported health in early old age: follow-up of prospective cohort study
Socioeconomic inequalities in health
[Editorial]
Patients aren't accurate at detecting medical errors
[News]
German ethics council demands opt-out system for transplants
[News]
Annals of Internal Medicine
Vol. 146; No. 10
Pharmaceutical Marketing Research and the Prescribing Physician
Prescriber Profiling: Time to Call It Quits
Institutional Review Board Review of Multicenter Studies
Science
Vol. 316; No. 5826
Your Genes and Privacy
AIDS Drugs: Brazil, Thailand Override Big Pharma Patents
[News]
Budget Policy: U.S. Science Adviser Tells Researchers to Look Elsewhere
[News]
Science in the Service of Children, 1893-1935
[Book Review]
Nature
Vol. 447; No. 7142
Rules tightened for aboriginal studies
[News]
Biomedical philanthropy: Love or money
Biomedical philanthropy: State of the donation
American Journal of Bioethics
Vol. 7; No. 5
Chimeras of Nurture
[Editorial]
Neuroethics and National Security
Peer Commentaries on "Neuroethics and National Security"
(View table of contents)
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Neuroethics and National Security”
Thinking About the Human Neuron Mouse
Peer Commentaries on "Thinking About the Human Neuron Mouse"
(View table of contents)
Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Thinking about the Human Neuron Mouse”
Bioethics and the Brain
[Book Review]
The Trouble with Medical Journals
[Book Review]
Nursing Ethics
Vol. 14; No. 2
Moral Responsibility: A Relational Way of Being
Ethical Sensitvity: State of Knowledge and Needs for Further Research
Development of the Perceptions of Conscience Questionnaire
Professional Ethics as an Important Factor in Clinical Comptency in Nursing
Human Dignity in Paediatrics: The Effects of Health Care
Supporting Stroke Patients' Autonomy During Rehabilitation
Ethical Problems in End-of-Life Decisions for Elderly Norwegians
BMC Medical Ethics
Vol. 8; No. 3-5
Ethical challenges related to elder care. High level decision-makers' experiences
Informed consent for research in Borderline Personality Disorder
Enrolling adolescents in HIV vaccine trials: Reflections on legal complexities from South Africa
PLoS Medicine
Vol. 4; No. 4
Responsible Oversight of Human Stem Cell Research: The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine's Medical and Ethical Standards
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Vol. 25; No. 12
Confronting Medical Errors in Oncology and Disclosing Them to Cancer Patients
Journal of Genetic Counseling
Vol. 16;advance online publication
What do Patients Prefer: Informed Consent Models for Genetic Carrier Testing
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society
Vol. 4; No. 2
Framing the Forum: Medical Ethics in Large-Scale, Interventional Respiratory Clinical Trials
The Council for International Organizations and Medical Sciences (CIOMS) Guidelines on Ethics of Clinical Trials
Ethical Issues during the Conduct of Clinical Trials
Population Issues in Clinical Trials
Informed Consent, Confidentiality, and Subject Rights in Clinical Trials
Ethical Considerations in the Interpretation and Communication of Clinical Trial Results
Ethical Issues Confronted In Pulmonary Clinical Trials
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