Table of Contents
Download PDF : Volume 36, Issue no. 3
CLINICAL ETHICS DILEMMA
Proposed Surgery During an International Pandemic
Ferdinand D. Yates Jr., MD, MA (Bioethics)
Pages 133–135
GREY MATTERS
Medicine Masked: Ethical Implications of Half-Hidden Faces During a Pandemic
William P. Cheshire, Jr., MD
Pages 137–142
GUEST COMMENTARY
A Forgotten Crown of Glory: The Elderly and COVID-19
Justin Chu, MA
Pages 143–144
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Triage in a Pandemic: Equity, Utility, or Both?
Paul Walker, MB BS, PhD
Pages 147–152
Kindness and the Ethics of Physician-Assisted Suicide
Dennis L. Sansom, PhD
Pages 153–173
Climate Change Related Health Hazards and the Academic Responsibility of Evangelical Bioethicists
Cristina Richie, PhD
Pages 175–188 [Open Access]
BOOK REVIEWS
The Death of Expertise: The Campaign against Established Knowledge and Why It Matters
Tom Nichols. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
ISBN 9780190469412, 272 PAGES, HARDCOVER. $24.95 (Reviewed by Justin Chu, MA)
Pages 189–190 [Open Access]
What It Means to Be Human: The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics
O. Carter Snead. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2020.
ISBN 9780674987722, 320 PAGES, HARDCOVER. $39.95 (Reviewed by Cheyn Onarecker, MD, MA)
Pages 191–192 [Open Access]