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Rubin and Laurie Zoloth, “A Deliberative Introduction of Clinical Genetic Tests,” pp. 106-110. Practice of Uncertainty: Clinical Ethics and the Franklin G. Miller, “Research Ethics and Misguided Future of the Field,” pp. 218-225. Moral Intuition,” pp. 111-116. Jeremy Sugarman, “The Future of Empirical Patrik S. Florencio and Erik D. Ramanathan, “Legal Research in Bioethics,” pp. 226-231. Enforcement of Xenotransplantation Public Health THE JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS Nancy E. Kass, “Public Health Ethics: From Teitelbaum, Foreword, pp. 386-389. Foundations and Frameworks to Injustice and Global Part I: Understanding the Magnitude of the Public Health,” pp. 232-242. Problem Paul Farmer and Nicole Gastineau Campos, “New Catherine Hoffman, Diane Rowland, and Alicia L. Malaise: Bioethics and Human Rights in the Global Carbaugh, “Holes In The Health Insurance System - Era,’ pp. 243-251. Who Lacks Coverage And Why,’ pp. 390-396. 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Russell Teagarden, Elizabeth National Health Reform and America’s Uninsured Garrett and Ezekiel J. Emanuel, “Conserving Scarce Sara Rosenbaum, ed. Resources: Willingness of Health Insurance Enrollees to Choose Cheaper Options,” pp. 496-499. Symposium Articles Allyn L. Taylor, “Governing the Globalization of Sara Rosenbaum, Jeanne Lambrew, and Joel Public Health,” pp. 500-508. INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE HEALTH LAW AND ETHICS: A 25-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE * WINTER 2004 Lawrence O. Gostin, “Health of the People: The Sev S. Fluss, “The Evolution of Research Ethics: Highest Law?” pp. 509-515. The Current International Configuration,” pp. 596- James G. Hodge, Jr. and Gabriel B. Eber, “Tobacco 603. Control Legislation: Tools for Public Health Sheila A.M. McLean, “Regulating Research and Improvement,” pp. 516-523. Experimentation: A View from the UK,’ pp. 604-612. 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Gostin, “Pandemic Influenza: Public Health Preparedness for the Next Global Health Independent Articles Emergency, pp. 565-573. Linda Kharaboyan, Bartha M. Knoppers, and Part 2: Research Ethics Denise Avard, “Storing Newborn Blood Spots: Solomon R. Benatar, “Towards Progress in Modern Controversies,’ pp. 741-748. Resolving Dilemmas in International Research Loretta M. Kopelman, “What Conditions Justify Ethics,” pp. 574-582. Risky Nontherapeutic or ‘No Benefit’ Pediatric Don Chalmers, “Research Involving Humans: A Studies: A Sliding Scale Analysis,” pp. 749-758. Time for Change?” pp. 583-595. David I. Shalowitz and Michael S. Wolf, “Shared THE JOURNAL OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS Decision-Making and the Lower Literate Patient,” pp. 759-764. Columns BIOETHICS FELLOWSHIP Joan Krause and Richard Saver, “The Ethical NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH Health Lawyer,’ pp. Pamela Rogers Melton, “Reviews in Medical Ethics,” pp. 770-74702. The Department of Clinical Bioethics invites individuals with MD, PhD, JD, or Recent Case Developments in Health Law other relevant graduate training to apply for Harvard Law and Health Care Society, pp. 774-776. its two-year postdoctoral bioethics fellowship program beginning in September Currents in Contemporary Ethics 2005. Fellows will study and participate in Amy R. Schofield, pp. 777-783. mentored research related to the ethics of health policy, human subject research. genetics or other bioethical fields of interest They will participate in bioethics seminars, case conferences, ethics consultation, IRB deliberations, a clinical research training course and multiple educational opportunities at the NIH. Applications should include CV, 1000-word statement of interest, official graduate and undergraduate transcript, a writing sample not to exceed 30 pages, and three letters of reference. Application deadline: received by January 15. Send applications to Becky Chen, Clinical Bioethics, NIH, 10 Center Dr., 10/1C118. Bethesda, MD 20892-1156. 301-496-2429 [email protected]. See: www.bioethics.nih.gov INTERNATIONAL AND COMPARATIVE HEALTH LAW AND ETHICS: A 25-YEAR RETROSPECTIVE ® WINTER 2004