August 5, 2016
BMC Medical Ethics (vol. 17, July 2016) is available online.
Articles include:
- “Dying Well With Reduced Agency: A Scoping Review and Thematic Synthesis of the Decision-Making Process in Dementia, Traumatic Brain Injury and Frailty” by G. Birchley, K. Jones, R. Huxtable, J. Dixon, J. Kitzinger, and L. Clare
- “Same Same But Different: Why We Should Care About the Distinction Between Professionalism and Ethics” by S. Salloch
- “Bioethics Education in Clinical Settings: Theory and Practice of the Dilemma Method of Moral Case Deliberation” by M. Stolper, B. Molewijk, and G. Widdershoven
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