Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 3, 2014

Legal Briefing: Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking


The latest issue of the The Journal of Clinical Ethics is out (Spring 2014, 25(1)).  Included in this issue is an update of my 2011 legal analysis of VSED/VRFF.  


Ethically Optimal Interventions with Impaired Patients -- Edmund G. Howe 


DNR and ECMO: A Paradox Worth Exploring -- Ellen Cowen Meltzer, Natalia S. Ivascu, and Joseph J. Fins 


Defending the Jurisdiction of the Clinical Ethicist -- John H. Evans




Can the Social Sciences Save Bioethics? -- Daniel Callahan 


Clinical Ethicists: Consultants or Professionals? -- William J. Winslade 


Response to Callahan and Winslade -- John H. Evans


The Desire to Die: Making Treatment Decisions for Suicidal Patients Who Have an Advance Directive -- Erica K. Salter 


Beyond Privacy: Benefits and Burdens of E-Health Technologies in Primary Care -- Julie M. Aultman and Erin Dean 


The Side-Effects of the "Facebook Effect": Challenging Facebook’s "Organ Donor" Application -- Adam M. Peña


Legal Briefing: Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking -- Thaddeus Mason Pope and Amanda West


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