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Vol. 8 (2022)

Published: Jan 8, 2022

Features

Telemental Health

A Saving Grace or An Inadequate Vessel?

Mar 2, 2022

Nicholas A. O'Malley
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Adding a Correction Factor to the Allocation of Scarce Life-saving Resources in a Pandemic

One Step Closer to Dismantling Structural Inequities

Feb 15, 2022

Cathy Purvis Lively
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Fraud and Deceit in Medical Research

Insights and Current Perspectives

Jan 26, 2022

Frideriki Poutoglidou, Marios Stavrakas, Nikolaos Tsetsos, Alexandros Poutoglidis, Aikaterini Tsentemeidou, Georgios Fyrmpas, Petros D. Karkos
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Structural Racism

An Approach for Academic Medical Centers

Jan 13, 2022

Nicolle Strand
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Hold my Hand

How Abortion Doulas Improve Abortion Care

Jan 11, 2022

Shannon Lee
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Happy New Year from the Editor
Jan 9, 2022

Anne Zimmerman

Amending Federal Regulations to Counteract Language Barriers in the Informed Consent Process
Jan 8, 2022

Suzanne Mistretta
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Op-Eds

The Ethical Dilemma of Non-Human Primate Use in Biomedical Research
Feb 27, 2022

Nefes Pirzada
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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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