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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume 10, Number 1, Winter 2001 CONTENTS From the Editors Contributors Special Section: Culture, Health, and Bioethics: At the Crossroads Cultural Collisions at the Bedside: Social Expectations and Value Triage in Medical Practice RICHARD GORLIN, JAMES J]. STRAIN, AND ROSAMOND RHODES Cultural Engagement in Clinical Ethics: A Model for Ethics Consultation MICHELE A. CARTER AND CRAIG M. KLUGMAN Informed Consent: Does It Take a Village The Problem of Culture and Truth Telling MARK KUCZEWSKI AND PATRICK J]. MCCRUDEN Jehovah’s Witnesses and Medical Practice in Mexico Religious Freedom, Parens Patriae, and the Right to Life JORGE HERNANDEZ-ARRIAGA, CARLOS ALDANA-VALENZUELA, AND KENNETH V. ISERSON Bioethics in Eastern Europe: A Difficult Birth VASSIL PRODANOV Ancestors, Computers, and Other Mixed Messages Ambiguity and Euthanasia in Japan SUSAN ORPETT LONG What Is Wrong with Global Bioethics? On the Limitations of the Four Principles Approach TuljA TAKALA yepy a CQ Sources/Bibliography BetTeE ANTON and Columns Knpe sponses and j Dialio gue , Response to “Abortion and Assent” by Rosamond Rhodes (CQ Vol 8, No 4) Abortion, Disability, Assent, and Consent Matti HAyrRy Responses to “An Ethical Analysis of the Barriers to Effective Pain Management” by Ben A. Rich (CQ Vol 9, No 1) Challenges and Conflicts in Pain Management CLAIRE BRET1 Educating Ourselves and Educating Patients DANIEL MAISON Response to “Dubious Premises—Evil Conclusions: Moral Reasoning at the Nuremberg Trials” by Edmund D. Pellegrino and David C. Thomasma (CQ Vol 9, No 2) [reading Carefully on the Moral High Ground MICHAEL L. Gross Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics Volume 10, Number 1, Winter 2001 CONTENTS From the Editors Contributors Special Section: Culture, Health, and Bioethics: At the Crossroads Cultural Collisions at the Bedside: Social Expectations and Value Triage in Medical Practice RICHARD GORLIN, JAMES J]. STRAIN, AND ROSAMOND RHODES Cultural Engagement in Clinical Ethics: A Model for Ethics Consultation MICHELE A. CARTER AND CRAIG M. KLUGMAN Informed Consent: Does It Take a Village The Problem of Culture and Truth Telling MARK KUCZEWSKI AND PATRICK J]. MCCRUDEN Jehovah’s Witnesses and Medical Practice in Mexico Religious Freedom, Parens Patriae, and the Right to Life JORGE HERNANDEZ-ARRIAGA, CARLOS ALDANA-VALENZUELA, AND KENNETH V. ISERSON Bioethics in Eastern Europe: A Difficult Birth VASSIL PRODANOV Ancestors, Computers, and Other Mixed Messages Ambiguity and Euthanasia in Japan SUSAN ORPETT LONG What Is Wrong with Global Bioethics? On the Limitations of the Four Principles Approach TuljA TAKALA yepy a CQ Sources/Bibliography BetTeE ANTON and Columns Knpe sponses and j Dialio gue , Response to “Abortion and Assent” by Rosamond Rhodes (CQ Vol 8, No 4) Abortion, Disability, Assent, and Consent Matti HAyrRy Responses to “An Ethical Analysis of the Barriers to Effective Pain Management” by Ben A. Rich (CQ Vol 9, No 1) Challenges and Conflicts in Pain Management CLAIRE BRET1 Educating Ourselves and Educating Patients DANIEL MAISON Response to “Dubious Premises—Evil Conclusions: Moral Reasoning at the Nuremberg Trials” by Edmund D. Pellegrino and David C. Thomasma (CQ Vol 9, No 2) [reading Carefully on the Moral High Ground MICHAEL L. Gross Contents continued Pe rspe fives [The Instability of the Standard Justification for Physician-Assisted Suicide THOMAS A. CAVANAUGH Networking News \ View from the Netherlands: Ethics as Interactive Evaluation Ros REUZEL, GERT JAN VAN DER WILT, PIETER DE VRIES ROBBI AND HENK TEN HAvI COQ Review Greg S. Loeben In the Face of Suffering: The Philosophical-Anthropological Foundations of Clinical Ethics, by Jos V. M. Welie Reviewed by RoBEeRT LYMAN POTTER Abstracts of Note: The Bioethi KENNETH V. ISERSON Volume 10, Number 2, Spring 2001 CONTENTS Guest Editorial Expanding Boundaries THOMAS A. CAVANAUGH Contributors Special Section: Cyberethics: The Internet Ethics and Internet Healthcare: An Ontological Reflection ROBERT MAKus Home-Based Telemedicine: A Survey of Ethical Issues KeiItH A. BAUER Patient Access to Medical Information in the Computer Age Ethical Concerns and Issues Davip B. RESNIK Commentary: The (Partially) Educated Patient—A New Paradigm? KENNETH V. ISERSON The Internet, Confidentiality, and the Pharmacy.coms THOMAS K. HAZLET AND Mary H. M. BACH Ethical Perspie ctives in Evaulation of Telehealth TONY CORNFORD AND ELA KLECUN DABROWSKA CQ Sources/Bibliography JUDITH SCHAEFFER YOUNG Employer Leadership in the Era of Workplace Rationing PATRICIA ILLINGWORTH Autonomy, Benevolence, and Alzheimer’s Disease PAM R. SAILORS ) , Response to “Entitlement to Cloning” by Timothy Murphy (CQ Vol 8, No 3) and “Cloning and Infertility” by Carson Strong (CQ Vol 7, No 3 May a Woman Clone Herself? JEAN E. CHAMBERS Response to Special Section: “Cloning: Technology, Policy, and Ethics” (C O Vol z No 2) But What If We Feel That Cloning Is Wrong? Matti HAyry Networking News Care Planning for Individuals with Chronic Mental Illness and/ot Substance Abuse Problems: Policy Implementation for Community Mental Health Centers Curisty A. RENTMEESTER CO Review GREG S. LOEBEN Pricing Life: Why It's Time for Health Care Rationing, by Peter A. Ubel Reviewed by LEONARD M. FLECK Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature KENNETH V. ISERSON Volume 10, Number 3, Summer 2001 CONTENTS Guest Editorial Keeping Human Rights on the Bioethics Agenda JOSEPH C. D’ORONZIO Contributors Special Section: Keeping Human Rights on the Bioethics Agenda [he Integration of Health and Human Rights: An Appreciation of Jonathan M. Mann JOSEPH C. D’ORONZIO Bioethics and Human Rights: A Historical Perspective ROBERT BAKER [The Lingua Franca of Human Rights and the Rise of a Global Bioethic Lori P. KNOWLES Beyond Moral Claims: A Human Rights Approach in Mental Health LAWRENCE O. GOSTIN Caretakers and Collaborators M. Grecc BLOCH! A Human Right to Healthcare Access: Returning to the Origins of the Patients’ Rights Movement JoserH C. D’ORONZIO VI nued Proposing a New Agenda: Bioethics and International Human Right t silt Davip C. THOMASMA CO SOUTCES Biblic Vrapii BETTE ANTON Arti Future Animal: Environmental and Animal Welfare Ps rspectives on the Genetic Engineering of LyLE MUNRO Reconsidering the Pseudo-Patient Study C. D. HERRERA Commentary CHARLES MACKAY Departme) Health and Human Rights Health, Human Rights, and Ethics Eric STOVER AND HARVEY WEINSTEIN All That Remains: Identifying the Victims of the Srebrenica Massacre LAURIE VOLLEN PDeorrsepne ciive Why Are There No Clinical Ethicists in France? JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MINO Toward a Historical Ethics Gary S. BELKIN ; S. LOEBEN Beyond Consent: Seeking Justice in Researcl edited by Jeffrey P. Kahn, Anna C. Mastroianni, and Jeremy Sugarman Reviewed by ELIsa J. GORDON Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Litera KENNETH V. ISERSON Volume 10, Number 4, Fall 2001 CONTENTS Guest Editorial MICHAEL DeVitA, MARK P. AULISIO, AND THOMAS May Contributors Special Section: Transplantation Ethics: Old Questions, New Answers: > Putting Patients First in Organ Allocation: An Ethical Analysis of the U.S. Debate JAMES F. CHILDRESS Contents continued Public Policy, Public Opinion, and Consent for Organ Donation LAURA A. SIMINOFF AND MAry BETH MERCER The Moral Status of Preferences for Directed Donation: Who Should Decide Who Gets Transplantable Organs? RACHEL A. ANKENY Autonomy’s Limits: Living Donation and Health-Related Harm RYAN SAUDER AND LISA S. PARKER Procreation for Donation: The Moral and Political Permissibility of “Having a Child to Save a Child” MarkK P. AuLtsio, THOMAS May, AND GEOFFREY D. BLOCK Respecting Bodies and Saving Lives: Jewish Perspectives on Organ Donation and Transplantation AARON L. MACKLER CQ Sources/Bibliography Bette ANTON Departments and Columns Responses and Dialogue Response to “Abortion and Assent” by Rosamond Rhodes (CQ Vol 8, No 4) and “Abortion, Disability, Assent, and Consent” by Matti Hayry (CQ Vol 10, No 1) Assent and Selective Abortion: A Response to Rhodes and Hayry SIMO VEHMAS Dovenerti erspective Before Pigs’ Germs Fly: Xenotransplantation and a Call for Federal Action SUSAN E. HERZ The New Dutch Law on Legalizing Physician-Assisted Death GERRIT KIMSMA AND EVERT VAN LEEUWEN Ward Ethics: “What Do I Do Now? THOMASINE KUSHNER AND DaviD THOMASMA “Help Me Die” Commentary: COURTNEY S. CAMPBELI Commentary: GERRIT KIMSMA Abstracts of Not The Bioethics Li KENNETH V. ISERSON Author Index and Contents for Volume 10

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