A New Edition of Journal of Medical Ethics Is Now Available

March 5, 2018

Journal of Medical Ethics (vol. 44, no. 2, 2018) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Bioethics and Multiculturalism: Nuancing the Discussion” by Chris Durante
  • “Penile Transplantation As an Appropriate Response to Botched Traditional Circumcisions in South Africa: An Argument Against” by Keymanthri Moodley and Stuart Rennie
  • “Assessment of Orientation Practices for Ethics Consultation at Harvard Medical School-Affiliated Hospitals” by Danish Zaidi and Jennifer C Kesselheim
  • “Ethical Behaviour of Physicians and Psychologists: Similarities and Differences” by Michall Ferencz Kaddari, Meni Koslowsky, and Michael A Weingarten
  • “Increasing Organ Donation Rates by Revealing Recipient Details to Families of Potential Donors” by David Shaw and Dale Gardiner
  • “Freedom of Conscience in Europe? An Analysis of Three Cases of Midwives with Conscientious Objection to Abortion” by Valerie Fleming, Beate Ramsayer, and Teja Škodi? Zakšek
  • “Against Lifetime QALY Prioritarianism” by Anders Herlitz
  • “Informed Consent in Cluster Randomised Trials: New and Common Ethical Challenges” by Sapfo Lignou
  • “Perceptions of Control and Unrealistic Optimism in Early-Phase Cancer Trials” by Lynn A Jansen et al.
  • “What Is the Ethics of Ageing?” by Christopher Simon Wareham