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  • Winter 2008 - Volume 16, Number 1

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    Feature Articles
    Some Thoughts on Conscience in the Delivery of Catholic Health Care
    John J. Hardt, Ph.D.

    The Next Generation of Ethics Mechanisms: Developing Ethics Mechanisms that Add Demonstrable Value
    Philip J. Boyle, Ph.D.

    From the Field
    Next Generation Model of Ethics — One Ministry's Experience
    Gerry Heeley, STD

    Resources
    A Select Bibliography: Advance Health Care Directives

    Ethical Currents
    National Healthcare Decision Day is April 16

    Donation after Cardiac Death and the Administration of Heparin: In Search of a Middle Ground

    Of Note

  • Summer 2008 - Volume 16, Number 3

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    Feature Articles
    Early Indicators for Ethics Reviews
    Jennifer Heyl, Ph.D.

    Cleaning Up Our 'Environmental Footprints'
    Jayne E. Mardock

    From the Field
    Healing Our People . . .Our Planet CHW's Environmental Commitment

    CHW's Environmental Policy and Statement of Principles

    Ethical Currents
    Advance Directives and ANH

    Of Note

    Resources
    Health Care and Environmental Responsibility

    Book Reviews

  • Spring 2008 - Volume 16, Number 2

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    Feature Articles
    Thinking about Offshore Outsourcing
    John Paul Slosar, Ph.D.

    Principle of Subsidiarity: Challenges and Opportunities in Today's Health Care Environment
    Sr. Patricia Talone, RSM, Ph.D.

    From the Field
    Some Guidance on Disposition of Fetal Remains
    Ron Hamel, Ph.D.

    Sample Policy and Procedures: Fetal and Infant Death

    Ethical Currents
    Catholics, Catholic Institutions and Susan G. Komen

    Emergency Contraception

    Of Note

  • Fall 2008 - Volume 16, Number 4

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    Feature Articles
    Narrative and Ethics Consultation
    Lynn Maitland, Ph.D.

    Raising Our Voice for Health Reform: A National Priority and Moral Imperative
    Jeff Tieman and Ron Hamel, Ph.D.

    From the Field
    Aging and Long-Term Care: Some Ethical Challenges
    Msgr. Charles J. Fahey

    Tools for Discernment on Health Care Reform

    Ethical Currents
    Emergency Contraception Revisited

    When Has Death Occurred and When May Organs Be Procured?: The Next Major Bioethics Controversy

    Of Note

    Resources
    Health Care Reform

    Narrative Ethics

    Donation after Cardiac Death and the Dead Donor Rule

    Book Review

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