Issue 1/2017
Content (18 Articles)
Considering Professional Misconduct and Best Interests of a Child (Palliative Orders)
Bernadette J Richards, Michaela Okninski
Investigating Public trust in Expert Knowledge: Narrative, Ethics, and Engagement
Silvia Camporesi, Maria Vaccarella, Mark Davis
Investigating Trust, Expertise, and Epistemic Injustice in Chronic Pain
Daniel Z Buchman, Anita Ho, Daniel S Goldberg
The Moral of the Tale: Stories, Trust, and Public Engagement with Clinical Ethics via Radio and Theatre
Deborah Bowman
Gestational Diabetes Testing, Narrative, and Medical Distrust
Jennifer Edwell, Jordynn Jack
Vaccine Rejecting Parents’ Engagement With Expert Systems That Inform Vaccination Programs
Katie Attwell, Julie Leask, Samantha B. Meyer, Philippa Rokkas, Paul Ward
Donor Conception and “Passing,” or; Why Australian Parents of Donor-Conceived Children Want Donors Who Look Like Them
Karen-Anne Wong
How Should We Respond to Non-Dominant Healing Practices, the Example of Homeopathy
Ben Gray
“Harvesting” and Use of Human (Embryonic) Stem Cells: An Islamic Evaluation
Anke I. Bouzenita
Saving Deaf Children? Screening for Hearing loss as a Public-interest Case
Sigrid Bosteels, Michel Vandenbroeck, Geert Van Hove
How Can Respectfulness in Medical Professionals Be Increased? A Complex But Important Question
Claudine Clucas, Lindsay St Claire
Debates about Conflict of Interest in Medicine: Deconstructing a Divided Discourse
Serena Purdy, Miles Little, Christopher Mayes, Wendy Lipworth
Four Reasons Why Assisted Dying Should Not Be Offered for Depression
Thomas Blikshavn, Tonje Lossius Husum, Morten Magelssen