HEC Forum

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Should expertise in bioethics be required for serving on a HEC? No1993/11/01English
Hard cases really aren't that important: Reflections on lisa belkin'sFirst, Do No Harm1993/11/01English
Should expertise in bioethics be required for serving on a HEC? Yes1993/11/01English
Should HEC's concurrent case review recommendations always be recorded in each patient's records? Yes1993/11/01English
The transfer of patients' ethics information among cooperating institutions: A future function of ethics networks1993/11/01English
Introduction2011/12/01English
Review Essay: John Meadowcroft, The Ethics of the Market2007/05/26English
Notes on Contributors2007/03/03English
Voluntary Euthanasia, Physician-Assisted Suicide, and the Right to do Wrong2013/01/22English
Bioethics Training in Uganda: Report on Research and Clinical Ethics Workshops2010/12/19English
What Is It Exactly That You Do? An Introduction2010/03/01English
Introduction: HEC Forum Special Issue on Privacy and Commodification2010/08/27English
Privacy, Public Health, and Controlling Medical Information2010/08/27English
Commodification and Privacy: A Lockean Perspective2010/08/27English
Do No Harm: A Defense of Markets in Healthcare2010/08/27English
Conflict Between a Patient’s Family and the Medical Team2007/12/01English
Case Report: Parental Request for Life-Prolonging Interventions2007/12/01English
Notes on Contributors2008/09/01English
Innovation and the Pharmaceutical Industry: Critical Reflections on the Vitures of Profit, H.T. Engelhardt, Jr. and J.R. Garrett (eds.) (Salem: M & M Scrivener Press, 2008)2008/12/01English
Extending the Life Span: Mythic Desires and Modern Dangers2004/09/01English
Michael Shute and William Zanardi, Improving Moral Decision-Making (Halifax: Axial Press, 2003)2004/09/01English
Is Aging a Disease?2004/09/01English
From Creatures to Corpsicles: Man's Search for Immortality2004/09/01English
Notes on contributors2004/12/01English
A comparison of principle-based and case-based approaches to ethical analysis1995/11/01English
Ethics in obstetrics and gynecology1995/11/01English
Should healthcare institutions have at least one medically indigent member on the institution's HEC? No1995/11/01English
Ethics in clinical practice1995/11/01English
Should religiously-oriented healthcare institutions have at least one HEC member with opposing views from the institution's "standard position"? Yes1995/11/01English
Should healthcare institutions have at least one medically indigent member on the institution's HEC? Yes1995/11/01English