
"John Paul II reminds us that all treatment of patients, whether involving extraordinary or ordinary medical measures, or simply basic human care, is first and foremost the treatment and care of persons."
Juan R. Velez G., Contributing Author
Guest Commentary From Steinem to Schlafly: Creating a Basis for Constructive Conversation on Human Sexuality
The Failure of Formal Rights and Equality in the Clinic: A Critique of Bioethics
Clinical Ethics Case Consultation
Death of John Paul II and the Basic Human Care for the Sick and the Dying
Book Reviews In the Wake of Terror: Medicine and Morality in a Time of Crisis - Jonathan D. Moreno, Ed.
The Fountain of Youth: Cultural, Scientific and Ethical Perspectives on a Biomedical Goal -
Can a Smart Person Believe in God? - Michael Guillen
Radical Evolution: The Promise and Peril of Enhancing Our Minds, Our Bodies - And What It Means to be Human - Joel Garreau
Biotechnology Update: News and Views