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            <description>Abstracts Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 154-156AbstractThis section is meant to be a mutual effort. If you find an article you think should be abstracted in this section, do not be bashful submit it for consideration to feature editor Kenneth V. Iserson care of CQ. If you do not like the editorial comments, this will give you an opportunity to respond in the letters section. Your input is desired and anticipated. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Global Bioethics , edited by H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. Salem, MA: M &amp; M Scrivener Press, 2006.</title>
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            <description>Book ReviewsGriffin Trotter, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 151-153Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousELIZABETH FENTON, JOHN D. ARRAS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 141-150Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousGEORGE J. ANNAS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 133-141Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousELIZABETH FENTON, JOHN D. ARRAS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 127-133Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousD. MICAH HESTER, ALISSA SWOTA, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 126-127AbstractThis CQ department is dedicated to bringing noted bioethicsts together in order to debate some of the most perplexing contemporary bioethics issues. You are encouraged to contact  department editor, D. Micah Hester (hesterdm@uams.ed), UAMS/Humanities, 4301 W. Markham St. #646, Little Rock, AR 72205, with any suggestions for debate topics and interlocutors you would like to see published herein. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Research ArticlesDORIS SCHROEDER, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 118-125Abstract edited by Tuija Takala and Matti H yry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Research ArticlesSILVIA CAMPORESI, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 86-96Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Research ArticlesALISTER BROWNE, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 75-85Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Miscellaneous Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01 , pp 1-3Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Volume 19 Issue 01</title>
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            <description>Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 19 Issue 01The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature</title>
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            <description>Abstracts Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 04 , pp 446-448AbstractThis section is meant to be a mutual effort. If you find an article you think should be abstracted in this section, do not be bashful submit it for consideration to feature editor Kenneth V. Iserson care of CQ. If you do not like the editorial comments, this will give you an opportunity to respond in the letters section. Your input is desired and anticipated. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousBENJAMIN SACHS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 04 , pp 443-445Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Miscellaneous Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 04 , pp 329-331Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 04The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Abstracts Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 03 , pp 326-328AbstractThis section is meant to be a mutual effort. If you find an article you think should be abstracted in this section, do not be bashful submit it for consideration to feature editor Kenneth V. Iserson care of CQ. If you do not like the editorial comments, this will give you an opportunity to respond in the letters section. Your input is desired and anticipated. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 03The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousLEIGH TURNER, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 02 , pp 192-196Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousNADA GLIGOROV, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 02 , pp 166-173Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousJACOB M. APPEL, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 01 , pp 95-100Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>DORIS SCHROEDER, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 18 Issue 01 , pp 68-69Abstract edited by Doris Schroeder, welcomes contributions on all areas outlined below. Submitted papers are peer-reviewed (short discussion papers will be reviewed by at least one, full papers by at least two reviewers). To submit a paper or to discuss suitable topics, please e-mail Doris Schroeder at dschroeder@uclan.ac.uk. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Response to “Deception and the Principle of Double Effect” by Amnon Goldworth (CQ   Vol. 17, No. 4 )</title>
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            <description>Abstracts Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 04 , pp 477-479Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Enhancing Evolution: The Ethical Case for Making Better People , by  John Harris. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. 242 pp. $28.95.</title>
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            <description>Book ReviewsWalter Glannon, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 04 , pp 473-476Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>CQ Sources/Bibliography</title>
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            <title>Privacy Issues in Clinical Genomic Medicine, or Marcus Welby, M.D., Meets the $1000 Genome</title>
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            <description>Miscellaneous Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 04 , pp 355-357Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Brief ReportKENNETH V. ISERSON, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 351-353AbstractThis section is meant to be a mutual effort. If you find an article you think should be abstracted in this section, do not be bashful submit it for consideration to feature editor Kenneth V. Iserson care of CQ. If you do not like the editorial comments, this will give you an opportunity to respond in the letters section. Your input is desired and anticipated. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Book ReviewsDavid M. Adams, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 347-350Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Book ReviewsRichard Mathis, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 344-346Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Brief ReportAARON SPITAL, JAMES S. TAYLOR, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 337-343Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Brief ReportWALTER GLANNON, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 330-336Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Research ArticlesDANIELA CUTAŞ, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 322-329Abstract edited by Tuija Takala and Matti H yry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>MiscellaneousBETTE ANTON, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 318-321Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Research ArticlesMARK SCHWEDA, SILKE SCHICKTANZ, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 308-317Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Toward a Directed Benevolent Market Polity: Rethinking Medical Morality in Transitional China</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesRUIPING FAN, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 280-292Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Islam and Informed Consent: Notes from Doha</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesPABLO RODRÍGUEZ DEL POZO, JOSEPH J. FINS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 273-279Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Is Asian Bioethics Really the Solution?</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesAKIRA AKABAYASHI, SATOSHI KODAMA, BRIAN TAYLOR SLINGSBY, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 270-272Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Three Bioethical Debates in Sweden</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesSVEN OVE HANSSON, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 261-269Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Brief ReportSteve Heilig, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 258-260Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Brief Report Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 255-257Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Miscellaneous Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03 , pp 251-253Abstract (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Volume 17 Issue 03</title>
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            <description>Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 03The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Abstracts of Note: The Bioethics Literature</title>
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            <description>Short Communications Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 247-249AbstractThis section is meant to be a mutual effort. If you find an article you think should be abstracted in this section, do not be bashful submit it for consideration to feature editor Kenneth V. Iserson care of CQ. If you do not like the editorial comments, this will give you an opportunity to respond in the letters section. Your input is desired and anticipated. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Ethics Consultation in Dual Diagnosis of Mental Illness and Mental Retardation: Medical Decisionmaking for Community-Dwelling Persons</title>
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            <description>Short CommunicationsKATHRYN E. ARTNAK, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 239-246AbstractAn evaluation of mental capacity is critical to a clinician s judgment about whether or not persons can make medical treatment decisions on their own behalf, and uncertainty about their ability to meaningfully participate in that process is one of the more common reasons an ethics consult is requested. The care of decisionally incapable patients particularly those who lack advance care documents and no living relative who can speak for them presents a quandary to healthcare personnel attempting to plan care in their best interest, especially when options are multiple but none are ideal. These situations can be further complicated if involving a patient with a dual diagnos...</description>
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            <title>Dignity: Two Riddles and Four Concepts</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesDORIS SCHROEDER, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 230-238Abstract Dissecting Bioethics, edited by Tuija Takala and Matti H yry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and theoretical dimensions of bioethics.The section is dedicated to the idea that words defined by bioethicists and others should not be allowed to imprison people s actual concerns, emotions, and thoughts. Papers that expose the many meanings of a concept, describe the different readings of a moral doctrine, or provide an alternative angle to seemingly self-evident issues are therefore particularly appreciated.The themes covered in the section so far include dignity, naturalness, public interest, community, disability, autonomy, parity of reasoning, symbolic appeals, and to...</description>
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            <description>Research ArticlesBETTE ANTON, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 227-229AbstractThese CQ Sources were compiled by Bette Anton. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Healthcare Inequality, Cross-Cultural Training, and Bioethics: Principles and Applications</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesJOHN R. STONE, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 216-226AbstractTo promote so-called cultural competence in work of direct-care providers and other health professionals among diverse peoples, cross-cultural training (CCT) is now widely advised. However, in ethically assessing aims and content of CCT, and surrounding issues and concerns, what should guide us? And if we can elaborate satisfactory moral touchstones, what do they imply for healthcare professionals, overarching structures, and bioethicists? Building on prior work, this paper tries to help answer these questions.Work in this paper is indebted to discussions with Annette Dula, Insoo Hyun, Muhjah Shakir, Melanie Tervalon, and colleagues at Tuskegee University and the Tuskegee Univer...</description>
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            <title>and Informed Consent in International Health Research</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesPATRICIA A. MARSHALL, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 206-215AbstractThe notion of cultural competency in healthcare has gained currency in recent years. Health professionals are expected to be sensitive to the cultural backgrounds and language of their patients. Courses on cultural competency are now routinely offered to physicians, nurses, and others working in health fields. Although the rhetoric of cultural competency has been applied to clinical contexts, little attention has been given to its applicability in health research generally or, more specifically, in international health research. In this paper, I briefly explore the relevance and limitations of cultural competency for informed consent to international health research, part...</description>
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            <title>Key Conceptual Issues in the Forging of  Community Health Initiatives: A South African Example</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesCHRISTIAN SIMON, MAGHBOEBA MOSAVEL, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 195-205AbstractMany cultural competency efforts in healthcare stress the importance of cultural diversity and difference. This emphasis is necessary and well justified. It has helped sensitize healthcare systems to the differences among people and their health-related attitudes, preferences, and behaviors. However, the emphasis on diversity and difference has, unfortunately, also detracted from serious consideration of the things that cultures have in common and the possibility that socioeconomic differences are today far more important than cultural ones in determining healthcare outcomes.We thank the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Case Western Reserve University and Univ...</description>
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            <title>Cultural Competency at the Community Level: A Strategy for Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesINDIA J. ORNELAS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 185-194AbstractIn the United States, healthcare providers, institutions, and society have failed to ensure the conditions necessary for racial and ethnic minority communities to be in good health. Many scholars and federal government officials consider racial and ethnic disparities in health to be an injustice and have called for national attention and strategies to eliminate them. Several of these strategies, including cultural competency, focus on addressing deficiencies within the health care system. Cultural competency is the ability of a healthcare provider to function effectively in the context of cultural differences with the clients they serve. Increasing cultural competency among h...</description>
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            <title>Connecting the Dots in Cultural Competency: Institutional Strategies and Conceptual Caveats</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesMICHAEL C. BRANNIGAN, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 173-184AbstractHideo Kimura, a 46-year-old Japanese male patient in a Boston hospital, needs to undergo surgery to remove part of his lower intestine but resists signing the consent form and has little understanding of English. Discussing this with an interpreter, Hideo is puzzled, because he has already authorized his wife Sachiko to decide on his behalf. The interpreter points out to him that he has a right, a moral right, to give his informed consent to the surgery and that Hideo is quite competent to decide for himself. Nonetheless, Hideo cannot grasp the meanings of informed consent and moral right. Hideo agrees to sign the consent form only after he is told that this is official h...</description>
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            <title>Culture as a Useful Conceptual Tool in Clinical Ethics Consultation</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesHENRY S. PERKINS, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 164-172AbstractThe shared values, beliefs, and behaviors by which people interpret life events are what we call culture. More than medical science, culture determines how people react to illness and death. Science may determine which drug or surgery best treats the disease, but culture often determines how the health professional best treats a patient with the disease. Culture influences when the patient believes he is ill, which treatments he accepts, and which results he prefers. Because culture surely affects illness outcomes, health professionals must not ignore it.This project received financial support from the Mexican American Medical Treatment Effectiveness Research Center and the A...</description>
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            <title>Clinical Cultural Competence and the Threat of Ethical Relativism</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesINSOO HYUN, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 154-163AbstractTaking seriously the value of cultural competence in healthcare requires at least three general commitments. First, it involves accepting the view that patients health beliefs and behaviors are influenced to a significant degree by their own social and cultural practices. Second, it requires careful attention to how health professionals typically respond to patients different social and cultural standards at various levels of the healthcare delivery system. And third, it calls for developing interventions that are sensitive to these first two issues to assure the delivery of quality healthcare for culturally diverse patients. This much is plain, insofar as we are talking about the ...</description>
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            <title>Healthcare Disparities: The Salience of Social Class</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesERIKA BLACKSHER, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 143-153AbstractEmpirical evidence demonstrates that minority and marginalized populations receive less and lower quality healthcare than more advantaged groups. Ethical analyses of these disparities explain their injustice. That disparities exist and constitute a moral wrong are uncontroversial views. Less clear are the exact causes of healthcare disparities.Thanks go to several reviewers who read and commented on earlier drafts, including John Stone, John Arras, Jay Baruch, Terry Rosell, and an anonymous CQ reviewer. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>EditorialJOHN R. STONE, ERIKA BLACKSHER, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 139-141AbstractAmong the greatest challenges to improving health is determining how cultural diversity should influence healthcare practices and organizations, public health measures, biomedical research, and community partnering. Important but seldom addressed are challenges for bioethicists. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Miscellaneous Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02 , pp 137-138AbstractContributors. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>Volume 17 Issue 02</title>
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            <description>Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 02The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics is designed to address the challenges of biology, medicine and healthcare and to meet the needs of professionals serving on healthcare ethics committees in hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and rehabilitation centres. The aim of the journal is to serve as the international forum for the wide range of serious and urgent issues faced by members of healthcare ethics committees, physicians, nurses, social workers, clergy, lawyers and community representatives (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <description>Miscellaneous Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 01 , pp 1-3AbstractContributors. (Source: Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics)</description>
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            <title>and  Approaches to the Ethical Relationship between Researchers and the Community: Seeking a New Synthesis</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesQUENTIN EICHBAUM, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 01 , pp 98-113Abstract Health and Human Rights, edited by Doris Schroeder, welcomes contributions on all areas outlined below. Submitted papers are peer-reviewed (short discussion papers will be reviewed by at least one, full papers by at least two reviewers). To submit a paper or to discuss suitable topics, please e-mail Doris Schroeder at dschroeder@uclan.ac.uk.I thank Professor Solomon Benatar (Center for Bioethics, University of Cape Town), Dr. Walter Robinson (Department of Social Medicine, Division of Ethics, Harvard Medical School, Boston), Dr. Carolyn Hayes (Brigham and Women s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston), and Professor Patricia Illingworth (Department of Philosophy, Northeast...</description>
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            <title>Ethics and Research with Deceased Patients</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesMARK R. WICCLAIR, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 01 , pp 87-97AbstractIn a provocative 1974 article entitled Harvesting the Dead, Willard Gaylin explored potential uses of neomorts, or what are currently referred to as heart-beating cadavers that is, humans determined to be dead by neurological criteria and whose cardiopulmonary function is medically maintained by ventilators, vasopressors, and so forth. Medical research was one of the potential uses Gaylin identified. He pointed out that tests of drugs and medical procedures that would have unacceptable health risks if performed on living human subjects could be performed on neomorts without any health risks. According to Gaylin, the potential benefits of such research could be enormous, includi...</description>
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            <title>The Institute of Medicine on Non-Heart-Beating Organ Transplantation</title>
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            <description>Research ArticlesALISTER BROWNE, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Volume 17 Issue 01 , pp 75-86AbstractThe current main source of transplantable organs is from heart-beating donors. These are patients who have suffered a catastrophic brain injury, been ventilated, declared dead by neurological criteria, and had their vital functions maintained mechanically until the point of transplantation. But the demand for organs far outstrips the supply, and these patients are not the only potential donors. The idea behind non-heart-beating transplantation is to expand the donor pool by including in it patients who are in hopeless conditions but who are not dying because of brain injury and hence will not suffer the neurological death necessary to become heart-beating donors. As long as we co...</description>
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