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Vol. 5 (2019)

Published: Apr 4, 2022

Features

Embryonic Stem Cell Research

An Ethical Dilemma

Mar 6, 2019

Lillian Nwigwe
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The Circumstances Behind Involuntary Hospitalization

A Personal Ethics Narrative

Mar 6, 2019

Tara Wilkes
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An Ethical Analysis of the Global Medical Brain Drain
Mar 6, 2019

Christiana Oshotse
PDF

Is the Orphan Drug Industry the Proper Scapegoat for Unethical Research Funding?
Jul 7, 2019

Michael Menconi
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Bioethics Poetry - "What writing is"
Jul 8, 2019

Andrew Burlile
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The Ethics of Using De-Identified Medical Data for Research without Informed Consent
Nov 14, 2019

Art Caplan, PhD, Prag Batra
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(Mis)treating Substance Use Disorder With Prison
Nov 19, 2019

Kaitlin Puccio
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Op-Eds

Why Jesuit Universities Should Provide Contraception
Mar 6, 2019

Sweta Bhoopatiraju
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COVID-19

Alone on an Island

The impact of COVID-19 containment measures on access to abortion care in Malta

Apr 4, 2022

Erin Kwolek

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Voices in Bioethics is currently seeking submissions on philosophical and practical topics, both current and timeless. Papers addressing access to healthcare, the bioethical implications of recent Supreme Court rulings, environmental ethics, data privacy, cybersecurity, law and bioethics, economics and bioethics, reproductive ethics, research ethics, and pediatric bioethics are sought. Submissions about the COVID-19 pandemic should address racial disparity, access to education or health care, vaccination ethics, pandemic preparation or prevention, and issues as the intersection of law, policy, economics, and liberty. All papers must be analytical, highlighting a problem with the status quo, addressing a controversy, or offering new frameworks and analysis. Our submissions guidelines, requirements, and tips can be found here.

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