Annals ofBioethics

Volume: 8 - Number: 80 - June 15, 2009
Archive of Annals of Bioethics

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Articles

Ethics takes time, but not that long

Evaluation of the quality of informed consent in a vaccine field trial in a developing country setting

Evidence-based ethics – What it should be and what it shouldn\'t

vidence-based ethics? On evidence-based practice and the "empirical turn" from normative bioethic

Experts\' attitudes towards medical futility: an empirical survey from Japan

Global bioethics – myth or reality?

Health Research Ethics Committees in South Africa 12 years into democracy

How do parents experience being asked to enter a child in a randomised controlled trial?

How do we know that research ethics committees are really working? The neglected role of outcomes assessment in research ethics review Carl H Coleman and Marie-Charlotte Bouësseau

How international is bioethics? A quantitative retrospective study

Human dignity in the Nazi era: implications for contemporary bioethics

Informed consent for research in Borderline Personality Disorder

Informed consent in Sri Lanka: A survey among ethics committee members

Is the qualitative research interview an acceptable medium for research with palliative care patients and carers?

Just regionalisation: rehabilitating care for people with disabilities and chronic illnesses

Knowledge, attitudes and practice of healthcare ethics and law among doctors and nurses in Barbados

Legal liabilities in research: early lessons from North America

Microbicide research in developing countries: have we given the ethical concerns due consideration? Keymanthri Moodley

Need for enforcement of ethicolegal education – an analysis of the survey of postgraduate clinical trainees

On pandemics and the duty to care: whose duty? who cares?

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