Engaging Social Justice: An Expanded Vision for Neuroethics
by Nicole Martinez-Martin, JD, PhD; Laura Y. Cabrera, PhD and Timothy E. Brown, PhD The novelist Arundhati Roy wrote tha...
October 20, 2021
Vaccinating the World: The Problem with Drop-in-the-Bucket Thinking
By Govind Persad, JD, PhD The United States, after wasting over 15 million doses since March and with a stockp...
October 6, 2021
Juvenile Justice: Why It Is Ethical to Vaccinate Our Children Now
by Kyle Ferguson, Ph.D., and Arthur Caplan, Ph.D. On May 10, 2021, the F.D.A. authorized the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus...
May 25, 2021
AstaZeneca’s Vaccine Ethical Problem
Brian M. Cummings, MD and John J. Paris, SJ, PhD In The New York Times, almost overlooked amidst multiple arti...
March 29, 2021
Priority Access to COVID-19 Vaccine and American Healthcare
by Susan L. Smith, PhD On either side of our country’s northern border, outrage is brewing about the rich getting priori...
February 11, 2021
Can a Global Vaccine Strategy Prioritizing Covid-19 Variant Hotspots be Ethical?
by Richard B. Gibson Ensuring that healthcare resources are made available to those in the greatest need of them – be th...
January 14, 2021
Families Belong Together: Children Should not be Separated From Their Parents at the Borde...
by Asma Fazal, MD, MRCPI, MHSc Offering sanctuary to those fleeing conflicts is the most pressing human rights issue in ...
October 30, 2020
Make lockdowns against COVID-19 outbreak ethical: What did we learn from Wuhan
by Sweta Dubey MBBS & Siddhesh Zadey BSMS For the first time in human history, over 3.9 billion peop...
August 24, 2020
The role of the ethics consultant in triage: an Italian experience
by Mario Picozzi, MD Ph.D., Federico Nicoli, Ph.D., Paolo Severgnini, MD The Varese Hospital is located in northern Lomb...
June 16, 2020
Suppressed Voices in Inter-Professional Conflicts
by Asma Fazal, M.B.B.S, MRCPI, MHSc To care for children in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and the pedia...
June 4, 2020
Overcoming the Pandemic: Social distancing, “Stay at Home” and Solidarity Works
by Father Marcin Ferdynus The COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in scope and beyond anything we have ever experienced. ...
June 3, 2020
Mutual Self-Restraint: Social Distancing and COVID-19 in Japan
by Laura Specker Sullivan, Ph.D. and Dan Rosen, J.D. As Fairchild et al. describe in a forthcoming issue of the American...
May 28, 2020