Defining Moments in Pediatric Bioethics: Future Insights From Past Controversies
Pediatrics, the official journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics, has a special August 2020 issue on "Defining Moments in Pediatric Bioethics: Future Insights From Past Controversies." This is a terrific collection by some of the best pediatric bioethicists.
Introduction: Defining Cases in Pediatric BioethicsAaron Wightman, Douglas Diekema
The Hopkins Mongol Case": The Dawn of the Bioethics MovementNorman Fost
Who Is the Next “Baby Doe?” From Trisomy 21 to Trisomy 13 and 18 and BeyondJennifer C. Kett
Uncertainty: An Uncomfortable Companion to Decision-making for InfantsJeanne A. Krick, Jacob S. Hogue, Tyler R. Reese, Matthew A. Studer
Adolescent Brain Development and Medical Decision-makingDouglas S. Diekema
When Does A Minor’s Legal Competence To Make Health Care Decisions Matter?Lois A. Weithorn
Ethical Issues Raised by the Media Portrayal of Adolescent Transplant RefusalsLainie Friedman Ross
An Organ for My Child: Public Appeals for Limited ResourcesAaron Wightman, Michael Freeman
Public Appeals Challenging Criteria for Pediatric Organ TransplantationAviva M. Goldberg
The Charlie Gard Case, and the Ethics of Obstructing International Transfer of Seriously Ill ChildrenDominic Wilkinson
Reflections on Charlie Gard and the Best Interests Standard From Both Sides of the Atlantic OceanLainie Friedman Ross
The Suffering Child: Claims of Suffering in Seminal Cases and What To Do About ThemAnnie B. Friedrich
Pediatric Suffering and the Burden of ProofTyler ...
Source: blog.bioethics.net - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD Tags: Health Care syndicated Source Type: blogs
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