Volume 7, Issue 1 (2011)
Health Care Ethics
Ethical issues surrounding the beginning of life continue to headline ethical discussions and debates internationally. From the vantage point of a certified nurse midwife, Corsaro's article, "Patient Requested Induction of Labor: Examining an Ethical Dilemma," explores the ethics associated with a patient requested induction of labor for convenience sake. Who speaks for the fetus? Applying ethical theory, Corsaro, shares a clinical decision pathway designed to enable practitioners to derive a viable solution. Read more...
Front Matter
Health Care Ethics
Sheila P. Davis
Articles
Abandoning Anonymity
Amanda Relph M.S.
Attitudes of Greek Health Care Professionals on Human Cloning
Katsimigas George RN, Ph.D.; Kaba Evridiki RN, Ph.D.; Pantelidou Maria Ph.D.; Bellou –Mylona Panagiota RN, Ph.D.; and Spiliopoulou Hara MD, Ph.D.
Ethical Issues in Scientific Research in Developing Countries
Abhinav Singh BDS, MDS, Ph.D. and Bharathi Purohit MDS, Ph.D.
Moral Intuition in Clinical Decision-Making
Liam P. Scott MBChB (Hons), BMedSc (Hons)
Patient Requested Induction of Labor – Examining an Ethical Dilemma
Maria Rita Corsaro CNM, MPH
Violence from Within: Doctors vs. Nurses
Noel N. Out Ph.D.