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The Journal of Clinical Ethics: Tables of Contents 2019 The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 30, Number 4, Winter 2019 At the Bedside Ethical Issues Posed by Face Transplants Edmund G. Howe Features Self-Inflicted Moral Distress: Opportunity for a Fuller Exercise of Professionalism Jeffrey T. Berger, Ann B. Hamric, and Elizabeth Epstein The Ethics of Psychosocial Assessment in Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation: A Call for Transparency of Process to Support the Equitable Selection of Patients Laura L. Kimberly, Michelle W. McQuinn, Arthur L. Caplan, and Nomi C. Levy-Carrick An Algorithmic Approach to Patients Who Refuse Care But Lack Medical Decision-Making Capacity Stephanie A. Larson, Sindhuja Surapaneni, Kevin Wack, and Maura George The Role of Informed Consent for Thrombolysis in Acute Ischemic Stroke Amber R. Comer, Teresa M. Damush, Alexia M. Torke, and Linda S. Williams Family Presence During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Zohar Lederman Case and Analysis from Brigham and Women’s Hospital Home Intravenous Antibiotic Treatment for a Patient with Opioid Use Disorder Daniel A. Solomon, Christin N. Price, and Nicholas Sadovnikoff Perspectives Being with and Being for: Flourishing, Suffering, and Joy in a Ugandan Hospital Ryan Gillespie Family-Centered Culture Care: Touched by an Angel Jesus A. Hernandez The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2019 At the Bedside Treating Children Maximally: Practical Applications Edmund G. Howe Features Better than Best (Interest Standard) in Pediatric Decision Making Lainie Friedman Ross Offering the “Reasonable Interests Standard” in Response to Ross’s Analysis of the Best Interests Standard D. Micah Hester Guidance and Intervention Principles in Pediatrics: The Need for Pluralism Mark Christopher Navin and Jason Adam Wasserman Decision Making on Behalf of Children: Understanding the Role of the Harm Principle Douglas S. Diekema When Better Isn’t Good Enough: Commentary on Ross’s “Better than Best (Interest Standard) in Pediatric Decision Making” Erica K. Salter Constrained Parental Autonomy and the Interests of Children in Non-Intimate Families Erin Paquette The Best Interest Standard Is the Best We Have: Why the Harm Principle and Constrained Parental Autonomy Cannot Replace the Best Interest Standard in Pediatric Ethics Johan C. Bester In Further Defense of “Better than Best (Interest)” Lainie Friedman Ross Pediatric Decision Making: Ross, Rawls, and Getting Children and Families Right Norman Quist A Working Un-Conference A Working Un-Conference to Advance Innovations Among Clinical Ethics Programs Hilary Mabel and Paul J. Ford Clarifying a Clinical Ethics Service’s Value, the Visible and the Hidden Laura Guidry-Grimes, Marika Warren, Hannah I. Lipman, Kelly Kent, Kaarkuzhali Babu Krishnamurthy, Arlene M. Davis, Thomas May, Marycon Chin Jiro, and Jane Jankowski Emerging Roles of Clinical Ethicists Jeffrey S. Farroni, Emma Tumilty, Debjani Mukherjee, Susan McCammon, David M. Chooljian, and Margot M. Eves Pediatric Ethics Consultation: Practical Considerations for the Clinical Ethics Consultant Caroline A. Buchanan, Johan C. Bester, Bethany Bruno, Clare Delany, Kerri O. Kennedy, Tracy Koogler, Nneka O. Sederstrom, Jessica A. Moore, and Kathryn L. Weise Comprehensive Quality Assessment in Clinical Ethics Services Thomas V. Cunningham, Andrea Chatburn, Cynthia Coleman, Evan DeRenzo, Kristin Furfari, John Frye, III, Avery C. Glover, Matthew Kenney, Nico Nortje, Janet Malek, Mark Repenshek, Flora Sheppard, and Joshua S. Crites Letters Letter: Words Matter in the Lives of Transgender Youth: Response to “Family Discordance Regarding Fertility Preservation for a Transgender Teen: An Ethical Case Study” Beth A. Clark and Alice Virani Letter: In Response to “Words Matter in the Lives of Transgender Youth” Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Amani Sampson, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, and Leena Nahata The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 30, Number 2, Summer 2019 At the Bedside When Adolescents May Die Edmund G. Howe Features The States as Laboratories: Regulation of Decisions for Incapacitated Patients Erin S. DeMartino and Joshua A. Rolnick The Clinician as Clinical Ethics Consultant: An Empirical Method of Study Donald S. Kornfeld and Kenneth Prager The ASBH Approach to Certify Clinical Ethics Consultants Is Both Premature and Inadequate Mark Siegler Roles of the Clinical Ethics Consultant: A Response to Kornfeld and Prager, David Michael Vaughan, Rebecca Permar, Corisa Rakestraw, Ryan Hart, Leslie C. Griffin, and William J. Winslade Moving Towards a New Hospital Model of Clinical Ethics Evan G. DeRenzo Elements of an Ethics Consultation John C. Fletcher and Edward M. Spencer Physicians’ Perspectives on Adolescent and Young Adult Advance Care Planning: The Fallacy of Informed Decision Making Jennifer S. Needle, Cynthia Peden-McAlpine, and Joan Liaschenko Fertility Preservation for a Teenager with Differences (Disorders) of Sex Development: An Ethics Case Study Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Diane Chen, Arlene B. Baratz, Emilie K. Johnson, and Courtney Finlayson Medical Education and Practice Perils of the Hidden Curriculum: Emotional Labor and “Bad” Pediatric Proxies Margaret Waltz, R. Jean Cadigan, Benny Joyner, Paul Ossman, and Arlene Davis Consent Obtained by Residents: Informed by the Uninformed? Alan R. Tait The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 30, Number 1, Spring 2019 At the Bedside The Edge-of-the-Field of Clinical Ethics Now, After 30 Years: Does Research Ethics Show Us the Way? Edmund D. Howe Special Section: 30 Years of The Journal of Clinical Ethics Clinical Medical Ethics: Its History and Contributions to American Medicine Mark Siegler Once and Future Clinical Neuroethics: A History of What Was and What Might Be Joseph J. Fins Clinical Ethics in Pediatrics: An International Perspective John D. Lantos, Sarosh Saleem, Fajar Raza, Janicke Syltern, Erwin J. Khoo, Arpana Iyengar, Priya Pais, Jagdish Chinnappa, Pablo Lezama-Del Valle, and André Kidszun Reflection of a Physician-Writer: On Why I Write Ranjana Srivastava “Clinical” Surgical Ethics Peter Angelos Ethics and Evidence Daniel P. Sulmasy Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Informed Consent, and Rescue: What Provides Moral Justification for the Provision of CPR? Johan Bester and Eric Kodish 2018 The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 29, Number 4 (Winter 2018) At the Bedside Helping Patients to Achieve What They Find Most Meaningful in Life Edmund G. Howe Familial Discordance Regarding Fertility Preservation for a Transgender Teen: An Ethical Case Study Gwendolyn P. Quinn, Amani Sampson, and Lisa Campo-Engelstein Proxy Consent by a Physician When a Patient’s Capacity Is Equivocal: Respecting a Patient’s Autonomy by Overriding the Patient’s Ostensible Treatment Preferences Abraham Graber, Carolyn April, and Michael D. April Training to Increase Rater Reliability When Assessing the Quality of Ethics Consultation Records with the Ethics Consultation Quality Assessment Tool (ECQAT) Robert Allan Pearlman, David Alfandre, Barbara L. Chanko, Mary Beth Foglia, and Kenneth A. Berkowitz Technical Considerations for Implementation of Tele-Ethics Consultation in the Intensive Care Unit Laura S. Johnson. David M. Brennan, and Nneka O. Sederstrom Systematic Review of Typologies Used to Characterize Clinical Ethics Consultations Jennifer E. deSante-Bertkau, Michelle L. McGowan, and Armand H. Matheny Antommaria Justice and Respect for Autonomy: Jehovah’s Witnesses and Kidney Transplant Paul J. Cummins and Federico Nicoli Cases from the Cleveland Clinic Discomfort as a Catalyst: An Ethical Analysis of Donation after Cardiac Death in a Patient with Locked-In Syndrome Bethany Bruno and Margot M. Eves Perspective To Give or Not to Give: The Challenge of Pharmaceutical Coupons Mihail Zilbermint and Louise Schiavone The Journal of Clinical Ethics Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 2018 At the Bedside How We May Become Detached from Our Patients and What We Can Do If This Happens Edmund G. Howe Features Deathbed Confession: When a Dying Patient Confesses to Murder: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Implications Laura Tincknell, Anne O’Callaghan, Joanna Manning, and Phillipa Malpas Ethical Challenges in Acute Evaluation of Suspected Psychogenic Stroke Mimics Alexandra J. Sequeira, Michael G. Fara, and Ariane Lewis Positive HIV Test Results from Deceased Organ Donors: Should We Disclose to Next of Kin? Anne L. Dalle Ave and David M. Shaw Posthumous HIV Disclosure and Relational Rupture Laura K. Guidry-Grimes and D. Micah Hester Plain Anabaptists and Healthcare Ethics James Benedict Refusal of Vaccination: A Test to Balance Societal and Individual Interests Kavita Shah Arora, Jane Morris, and Allan J. Jacobs Nursing Ethics Huddles to Decrease Moral Distress among Nurses in the Intensive Care Unit Marianne C. Chiafery, Patrick Hopkins, Sally A. Norton, and Margie Hodges Shaw “I Would Do It All Over Again”: Cherishing Time and the Absence of Regret in Continuing a Pregnancy after a Life-Limiting Diagnosis Charlotte Wool, Rana Limbo, and Erin M. Denney-Koelsch Perspectives The Mission of Safety Net Hospitals: Charity or Equity? Thea James Scribes, Electronic Health Records, and the Expectation of Confidentiality Paul M. Wangenheim The Journal of Clinical Ethics, Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2018 At the Bedside Edge-of-the-Field Ethics Consulting: What Are We Missing? Edmund G. Howe Features Psychiatric Diagnoses and Informed Consent Andrew Clark Response to “Psychiatric Diagnoses and Informed Consent” David Brendel TTaPP: Together Take a Pause and Ponder: A Critical Thinking

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