Volume 7, Issue 2 (2011)
From the Cradle to Beyond: Ethics of Health Care
In this issue, eight poignant ethical works are presented. Been there, done that! Perhaps, but these authors offer discussions and research on ethical decisions that affect us from before birth until long after our passing. Read more...
Front Matter
From the Cradle to Beyond: Ethics of Health Care
Sheila P. Davis
Articles
A Holistic Approach of Care for the Hearing Impaired Patient
Brett E. Kemker Ph.D.; Edward L. Goshorn Ph.D.; Virginia Sumrall Ph.D., RN; and Charles G. Marx AuD
Personhood and the Fetus: Settling the Dispute
Amanda Relph M.S.
Severity of Scope Versus Altruism: Working Against Organ Donation’s Realization of Goals- An Essay
Michele Battle-Fisher MPH, MA
The Bouvia Case Revisited: An Introduction to the Bioethical Topics of Individual Rights, Acts of Conscience, and the Right to Die
Rosann M. O’Dell M.S.
The Ethics Issues of Nuclear Energy: Hard Lessons Learned from Chernobyl and Fukushima
Hui Xiang and Yi Zhu
Views on Bioethics Statements among Medical Students from Three Different Saudi Universities
Thamer Yateem BSc; Tareef Ashour BSc; Salih Binsalih MD, FACP; and Abdulla A. Al-Sayyari MBA, MD, FACP
Using an Ethical Model to Manage Patient-Soldier Confidentiality When Medical Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is Refused
Janet C. Kelly RGN, RM, MA, LLB (Hons), PGCHE, FHEA
Other
Born There: A Poem
Curi Kim MD, MPH